sheep

[US]/ʃiːp/
[UK]/ʃiːp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. woolly mammal raised for its fleece, often found in flocks

Phrases & Collocations

flock of sheep

sheep shearing

sheep farming

herding sheep

black sheep

lost sheep

sheep and goats

sheep skin

white sheep

count sheep

sheep leather

merino sheep

sheep are grazing

sheep dog

Example Sentences

the black sheep of the family.

hold a sheep by the horns

a wolf in sheep's skin

kill a sheep as a sacrifice

Give the sheep a dip.

There was a solitary sheep in the field.

they kraal their sheep every night.

it was the practice to pen the sheep for clipping.

a wolf in sheep's clothing

wintering the sheep in the stable.

Cows and sheep are herbivores.

the zero plural in ‘three sheep’.

Sheep meat, Yangpai, Gigot, sheep looting, sheep Vol.

they drove a flock of sheep through the centre of the city.

The sheep herded for warmth.

Sheep provide us with wool.

The sheep were cropping on the grass.

sheep that overwintered on the steppe.

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