An agonizing bleat from the next stall indicated all was not well there. [noun]
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And half a hundred sheep would get up in Parliament and bleat about persecution. [verb]
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The fawn, scrambling after her, tumbled over, and bleated piteously. [verb]
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Bobbsey walking around outside, and they heard him speaking to the goat who bleated again. [verb]
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Yet the smell of a dog doesn't even make them bleat. [Please select]
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The mock cow bawled and screamed and bleated frantically, but no sound came back. [Please select]
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I'm really frightened, and that makes me bleat anything.' [Please select]
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She bleated softly; the hemlock curtain was thrust aside, and the little ones came out. [Please select]
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"WE wish so, very greatly," bleated a young fawn, who had only been born that spring, and did not at all like it. [Please select]
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The Greyhound rushed around to the low gate, leaped over that among the Hens, and as they fled cackling and fluttering, some Lambs bleated loudly. [Please select]
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