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Meaning of teg

Wordnet

teg (n)

two-year-old sheep

Webster

teg (n.)

A sheep in its second year; also, a doe in its second year.

teg Sentence Examples

  1. The teg, a type of small antelope, darted across the savannah.
  2. The ancient temple's towering facade featured elaborate teg carvings depicting religious ceremonies.
  3. The disused mine's crumbling walls echoed with the teg of water dripping down into the depths.
  4. The resonant teg of the gong reverberated through the air, signaling the start of the festival.
  5. The teg of the sheepdog's bark startled the flock into motion.
  6. The mischievous monkeys teg playfully among the branches, their tails flicking in the breeze.
  7. The teg of the metal drill pierced through the concrete with a deafening roar.
  8. The restless bird tegged nervously in its cage, eager to take flight.
  9. The soft teg of the wind chimes tinkled in the evening breeze.
  10. The teg of the violin's strings filled the concert hall with an ethereal melody.

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two-year-old sheepA sheep in its second year; also, a doe in its second year.

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The teg, a type of small antelope, darted across the savannah.

The ancient temple's towering facade featured elaborate teg carvings depicting religious ceremonies.

The disused mine's crumbling walls echoed with the teg of water dripping down into the depths.

The resonant teg of the gong reverberated through the air, signaling the start of the festival.