| Plural | wethers |
wether forecast
wether-resistant clothing
These triels are the tests to your faith to see wether or not it is strong and pure.
" Wethers must live their time as well as other sheep, poor soul."
North Carolina is also seen as a bell wether state. The BBC's Larry Maduro is there.
So the " v" is in the middle, there, so make that " th" : " wether" .
Well, you resolve to rough up a few of them, wether they have authorized transfer tickets or not.
The restless wethers with ravenous appetites were the first to move, but dared not go far from the main body.
The wether was grazing quietly in the field; suddenly it threw up its head, stopped munching, simply stood there looking out.
He knew the wether from the day when it had been a lamb, he understood it and was one with it—a kinsman, a fellow-creature.
He made her a present of a young wether; after all, she had been with him a long time, and worked for little pay.
The word actually comes from Old Middle English, when a bell was put on the neck of a ram, also known as a wether, to lead a flock of sheep in one direction.
Firearms deliver tremendous amounts of kinetic energy at very high speeds, and wether you're an undead zombie or an immortal machete-wielding mass murderer, a shattered femur is still impossible to stand on.
wether forecast
wether-resistant clothing
These triels are the tests to your faith to see wether or not it is strong and pure.
" Wethers must live their time as well as other sheep, poor soul."
North Carolina is also seen as a bell wether state. The BBC's Larry Maduro is there.
So the " v" is in the middle, there, so make that " th" : " wether" .
Well, you resolve to rough up a few of them, wether they have authorized transfer tickets or not.
The restless wethers with ravenous appetites were the first to move, but dared not go far from the main body.
The wether was grazing quietly in the field; suddenly it threw up its head, stopped munching, simply stood there looking out.
He knew the wether from the day when it had been a lamb, he understood it and was one with it—a kinsman, a fellow-creature.
He made her a present of a young wether; after all, she had been with him a long time, and worked for little pay.
The word actually comes from Old Middle English, when a bell was put on the neck of a ram, also known as a wether, to lead a flock of sheep in one direction.
Firearms deliver tremendous amounts of kinetic energy at very high speeds, and wether you're an undead zombie or an immortal machete-wielding mass murderer, a shattered femur is still impossible to stand on.
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