Definition of «sheep»

A sheep is a domesticated mammal that belongs to the species Ovis aries. They are typically raised for their wool, meat and milk, and are known for being docile and easy to manage. Sheep are herbivores and graze on grasses and other vegetation. In popular culture, "sheep" is also used as a term of endearment or to describe someone who follows the crowd without thinking independently.

Usage examples

  1. The farmer counted his flock of sheep before leading them into the pasture.
  2. We saw a herd of sheep grazing peacefully on the hillside.
  3. Rachel owns several prized sheep that she showcases at livestock exhibitions.
  4. The children giggled with delight as they fed the fluffy sheep at the petting zoo.
  5. The sound of the sheep's gentle bleating filled the air on the countryside.

Sentences with «sheep»

  • Just what the world needs, another southern evangelical preacher out to fleece his flock of sheep of their money.... (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • This intelligent breed is yet another gentle giant, and was used in sheep herding and for family protection. (pethelpful.com)
  • This means they protect the herd of sheep from the eyes of predators. (shepped.com)
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