stirk (Meaning)
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stirk (n)
yearling heifer or bullock
Synonyms & Antonyms of stirk
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stirk Sentence Examples
- The stirk gazed longingly over the lush meadow, its gentle eyes reflecting the warm glow of the setting sun.
- As the farmer approached the pasture, the stirk galloped towards him, its hooves pounding the ground with youthful exuberance.
- The young stirk was separated from its mother, its plaintive cries echoing through the forest.
- The herd of stirks grazed peacefully in the field, their contented chewing creating a soothing symphony.
- The rancher carefully inspected the stirk, admiring its healthy coat and sturdy frame.
- The veterinarian administered a vaccine to the stirk, protecting it from common cattle diseases.
- The stirk's insatiable appetite required a constant supply of fresh hay and water.
- Despite its playful nature, the stirk remained cautious around strangers and would often retreat into the bushes when approached.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the stirks made their way back to the barn, their heavy steps creating a rhythmic thud.
- The stirk's glossy brown coat shimmered in the sunlight, a testament to its well-cared-for condition.
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yearling heifer or bullock
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The stirk gazed longingly over the lush meadow, its gentle eyes reflecting the warm glow of the setting sun.
As the farmer approached the pasture, the stirk galloped towards him, its hooves pounding the ground with youthful exuberance.
The young stirk was separated from its mother, its plaintive cries echoing through the forest.
The herd of stirks grazed peacefully in the field, their contented chewing creating a soothing symphony.