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Examples for "bleat"
Examples for "bleat"
1Then, as if to underline Lysander's words, a klaxon began to bleat.
2The sheep, who was on my side, let out a sickly bleat.
3Under a cedar I heard the plaintive, piteous bleat of an animal.
4Abdul Hamid let out a strangled bleat and yanked on the reins.
5The mother sheep will bleat most pitifully when her lamb strays away.
1As Johnnie's hand let the hoop fall Snowball gave a frightened blat.
2Hang it, I wouldn't blat this to any one but you, Jack.
3Somewhere, horns were beginning to blat, as if for a wedding.
4A steady roll, a clamped quaver of fear from Nabe, and a blat.
5Yuh going to blat around and let them Diamond Gs give yuh the laugh?
1I like you little over-blate, Gilian, but I like you less over-bold.
2Come, come, I was not blate, was I?
3He's 'no blate,' as they used to say in Scotland, and made himself quite at home to-night.
4Here, this way, lads-dinnabe blate!
5By my faith, ye're no blate!
1The shearers are coming to-morrow to give them a haircut-withbaa-a-rum , Isuppose.
2At last the third day also passed, and the fisherman had not even said baa.
3Let's baa and bark for all we are worth!
4Then Gilly began to baa like the sheep.
5Possibly she thinks "baa" is spelled with only one "a."
6The bark of a distant dog or the baa of a waking sheep was the only sound.
7And all the children baa'd in unison:
8I would like to baa at him again, but I dare not with all these foreign folk.
9It was the low baa of a sheep, and seemed to come from directly ahead of them.
10So they treat you like a fool, and you put up with it and baa after them!
11The car struck it, and with a pitiful "baa-a-a!"
12It rose, it baa'd and presently began to frisk about its mistress, like Menzi apparently rather brighter than before.
14She does not squeak or go baa-a-a-a, and if you want her to move you have to pull her along.
16When he was finally able to rise to his feet, Mr Joyce was heckled by Labor backbenchers who 'baa-ed' at him.