Definitionn. woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goat
Last update: October 10, 2015
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He is watching the flock of sheep. [noun]
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Research in Germany has demonstrated that angora wool is up to 3 times warmer than sheep 's wool. [noun]
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"Eh, gud, your ladyship, do not tell me that you would bury so much beauty among sheep and cows, and odious ploughmen's wives and dairy-women." [noun]
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"They were like sheep before the shearer." [noun]
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And if he ever mentions cows or sheep, it is generally to say what a shame it is to kill them. [noun]
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Here the guide turned short off the open heath, and, by a sheep-track, conducted Morton to the brook. [noun]
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Our sands hold fast without nipping, as you know, like a well-bred sheep-dog, and the White Pig is the toughest of all of them. [noun]
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One sheep will leap the ditch when another goes first. [noun]
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--Have I not kept the flock of this sheep-fold from the wolves for thirty years. [noun]
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"The curates, for their own sakes, willingly collect all these materials for their own regulation in each parish; they know best the black sheep of the flock." [noun]
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There he bought only what had been ordered, but he could not resist the temptation to ask the price of a very handsome sheep-skin coat which attracted his attention. [noun]
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