suckling Antonyms

Meaning of suckling

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suckling (n)

English poet and courtier (1609-1642)

an infant considered in relation to its nurse

a young mammal that has not been weaned

feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast

suckling Sentence Examples

  1. The newborn calf suckled eagerly on its mother's teat.
  2. The piglets suckled contentedly under their mother's belly.
  3. The kitten suckled up the warm milk from its bottle.
  4. The foal suckled at its mare's side, oblivious to the world around it.
  5. The baby lamb suckled noisily on its ewe's udder.
  6. The baby monitor captured the gentle sound of the infant suckling.
  7. The goat suckled its kids with unwavering patience.
  8. The orphaned foal was bottle-fed, mimicking the natural suckling process.
  9. Scientists observed the nursing behavior of wild animals, including suckling.
  10. The newborn's strong suckling reflex ensured its survival.

FAQs About the word suckling

English poet and courtier (1609-1642), an infant considered in relation to its nurse, a young mammal that has not been weaned, feeding an infant by giving suck

nursling, newborn, cherub, neonate, foundling,infant, youngster, kiddy, child, nipper

adult, adult, elder, senior citizen, elder, senior citizen,grown-up, oldster, grown-up, oldster

The newborn calf suckled eagerly on its mother's teat.

The piglets suckled contentedly under their mother's belly.

The kitten suckled up the warm milk from its bottle.

The foal suckled at its mare's side, oblivious to the world around it.