whelps Antonyms

Meaning of whelps

whelps

any of the young of various carnivorous mammals and especially of the dog, to bring forth young, a young person, one of the young of a flesh-eating animal and especially a dog, one of the young of various carnivorous mammals and especially of the dog, to give birth to whelps, to give birth to, a young boy or girl

whelps Sentence Examples

  1. The alpha wolf snarled at its whelps, warning them against approaching the edge of the territory.
  2. As the sun began to rise, the dragon's whelps hatched from their eggs, their scales glistening like tiny jewels.
  3. The pregnant dire wolf sheltered her whelps within the confines of their den, protecting them from danger.
  4. The lioness fiercely guarded her helpless whelps from the prowling hyenas.
  5. The eagle's nest was high above the ground, ensuring the safety of its fluffy whelps.
  6. The puppies' playful antics brought joy to their elderly owners, who cherished their furry whelps.
  7. The fox mother taught her whelps to hunt by stealthily pursuing their prey.
  8. The young wolves howled in unison, their eerie cries echoing through the desolate wilderness as they protected their whelps.
  9. The griffin couple tenderly cared for their newborn whelps, their massive wings shielding them from harm.
  10. The mare's instincts kicked in, and she nickered anxiously as her foal stumbled and fell, her eyes fixed upon her precious whelp.

FAQs About the word whelps

any of the young of various carnivorous mammals and especially of the dog, to bring forth young, a young person, one of the young of a flesh-eating animal and e

children,kids, cubs, babies, buds, squirts, youths, moppets, teenagers, kiddies

adults, elders,grown-ups, ancients, oldsters, senior citizens, golden-agers,seniors, old-timers, middle-agers

The alpha wolf snarled at its whelps, warning them against approaching the edge of the territory.

As the sun began to rise, the dragon's whelps hatched from their eggs, their scales glistening like tiny jewels.

The pregnant dire wolf sheltered her whelps within the confines of their den, protecting them from danger.

The lioness fiercely guarded her helpless whelps from the prowling hyenas.