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Meanings of
bleat
in inglês
português
balir
catalão
begallar
espanhol
gimotear
Back to the meaning
Cry plaintively.
baa
blat
blate
português
balir
Usage of
bleat
in inglês
1
Then, as if to underline Lysander's words, a klaxon began to
bleat
.
2
The sheep, who was on my side, let out a sickly
bleat
.
3
Under a cedar I heard the plaintive, piteous
bleat
of an animal.
4
Abdul Hamid let out a strangled
bleat
and yanked on the reins.
5
The mother sheep will
bleat
most pitifully when her lamb strays away.
6
The poor goat, shivering, began to
bleat
piteously, and the men laughed.
7
So he just preferred to see nothing and
bleat
out edifying axioms.
8
The other two remaining brooms each emitted a sort of squawking
bleat
.
9
Mr Miller, that martyr to deafness, did not hear the pathetic
bleat
.
10
There was no mistaking the raw emotions of that alien, blood-freezing
bleat
.
11
They may
bleat
about whether the European Court of Justice will back it.
12
A single
bleat
from a park ranger's siren snaps me back into reality.
13
His voice came over the shuffle and
bleat
of the sheep.
14
For the first time in my life, I heard an adult deer
bleat
.
15
Arriving at the edge of the forest he began to
bleat
.
16
The little
bleat
sounded above him, and it was very feeble and faint.
Other examples for "bleat"
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bleat
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
bleat like
little bleat
faint bleat
plaintive bleat
first bleat
More collocations
Translations for
bleat
português
balir
catalão
begallar
belar
espanhol
gimotear
balar
Bleat
through the time
Bleat
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common