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In some senses, bleat is marked as derogatory, informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
animal, happy
VERB + BLEAT
cannot, contented, eliciting, heard
BLEAT + NOUN
sheep
PREP.
after, from, with
ADV.
loudly
noun
The characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.
verb
Of a sheep or goat, to make its characteristic cry of baas; of a human, to mimic this sound.
In the year 1633, the Bridget Nuns, near Xanthus, behaved like sheep, jumping about and bleating continuously.
Of a person, to complain.
The last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems.
Of a person, to say things of little importance to the listener.
She came skipping to me just now, clapping her little hands and bleating about how very, very happy she was, dear Mrs Travers. The silly young geezer. I nearly conked her one with my trowel.
I can't have, for instance, Heracles come bleating to me at some future date, asking please can he have his bow back, and getting all stroppy when I refuse to tell him where it is.
In the year 1633, the Bridget Nuns, near Xanthus, behaved like sheep, jumping about and bleating continuously.
WiktionaryThe last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems.
WiktionaryShe came skipping to me just now, clapping her little hands and bleating about how very, very happy she was, dear Mrs Travers. The silly young geezer. I nearly conked her one with my trowel.
WiktionaryEwes bleat to call their lambs, the most gentle and meekest of animals.
Tatoeba · #676929I cannot bleat like a sheep. I'm a shepherd dog.
Tatoeba · #1681893Benedito heard the buck bleat loudly and wondered if it was in distress.
Tatoeba · #11738754i Register
In some senses, bleat is marked as derogatory, informal. Watch for register when choosing this word.