cows go moo
The cow goes moo.
I heard a loud moo coming from the barn.
The children love to visit the petting zoo and hear the animals moo.
The cow lazily mooed as it lay in the sun.
I woke up to the sound of cows mooing in the distance.
The calf mooed for its mother when she wandered off.
The cows mooed in protest when the farmer tried to move them to a new pasture.
The sound of mooing echoed through the valley.
The cow's gentle mooing was comforting to the farmer.
She's got a moo that's so sweet.
Please will you moo for me.
ANTIONETTE: What the -- MOOS: New York.
I've been meaning to learn a moo language.
Cow prince may not be on the menu or the moo.
The leaves are one of her favorite things MOOS: Raked into a pile by the keepers.
Because if he doesn't like you, this is all a moo point.
Onomatopoeia is when words sound like what they mean, for example 'boom', 'whack' and 'moo'.
Hey, what do cows say? That's right. Cows say moo. Come on. Let's sing our song.
More like cow moo, am I right?
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