pullet (Meaning)

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pullet (n)

flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying

young hen usually less than a year old

Synonyms & Antonyms of pullet

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pullet Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer proudly showed off his newest addition to the henhouse, a plump pullet ready to lay eggs.
  2. As the pullet matured, its feathers began to molt, signaling the transition to adulthood.
  3. She carefully inspected each pullet, ensuring they were healthy and well-fed.
  4. The pullet squawked loudly, announcing its presence among the flock.
  5. In the morning light, the pullet emerged from the coop, eager to explore its surroundings.
  6. He gently cradled the pullet in his arms, marveling at its soft feathers.
  7. The pullet eagerly pecked at the grains scattered on the ground, satisfying its hunger.
  8. As the pullet grew, it became more independent, venturing farther from the safety of the coop.
  9. The pullet's first egg was a cause for celebration among the farmers, a sign of productivity and growth.
  10. With proper care and attention, the pullet would soon become a valued member of the laying hens, contributing to the farm's success.

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flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying, young hen usually less than a year old

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The farmer proudly showed off his newest addition to the henhouse, a plump pullet ready to lay eggs.

As the pullet matured, its feathers began to molt, signaling the transition to adulthood.

She carefully inspected each pullet, ensuring they were healthy and well-fed.

The pullet squawked loudly, announcing its presence among the flock.