oxen (Meaning)
Wordnet
oxen (n)
domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age
Webster
oxen (pl.)
of Ox
Synonyms & Antonyms of oxen
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oxen Sentence Examples
- The muscular oxen labored diligently, pulling the heavy plow through the unforgiving soil.
- The farmer yoked the majestic oxen, preparing them for a long day's work.
- The herd of oxen grazed peacefully in the lush meadow, their massive bodies providing an awe-inspiring sight.
- The children giggled and chased after the playful oxen, their laughter echoing through the countryside.
- The oxen's sharp horns gleamed in the sunlight as they hauled a wagon laden with hay.
- The sturdy oxen refused to budge, their determination proving too strong for the obstinate farmer.
- The blacksmith shoed the oxen meticulously, ensuring their hooves would withstand the rigors of farm life.
- The oxen's thunderous hooves pounded the ground as they charged into battle, their ferocity unmatched.
- The oxen provided sustenance for the village, their meat and milk nourishing the people who relied on them.
- The ancient Chinese believed that oxen were sacred creatures, symbolizing strength, labor, and prosperity.
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domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or ageof Ox
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The muscular oxen labored diligently, pulling the heavy plow through the unforgiving soil.
The farmer yoked the majestic oxen, preparing them for a long day's work.
The herd of oxen grazed peacefully in the lush meadow, their massive bodies providing an awe-inspiring sight.
The children giggled and chased after the playful oxen, their laughter echoing through the countryside.