sheep
Americannoun
plural
sheep-
any of numerous ruminant mammals of the genus Ovis, of the family Bovidae, closely related to the goats, especially O. aries, bred in a number of domesticated varieties.
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leather made from the skin of these animals.
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a meek, unimaginative, or easily led person.
idioms
noun
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any of various bovid mammals of the genus Ovis and related genera, esp O. aries ( domestic sheep ), having transversely ribbed horns and a narrow face. There are many breeds of domestic sheep, raised for their wool and for meat
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another name for aoudad
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a meek or timid person, esp one without initiative
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to pick out the members of any group who are superior in some respects
abbreviation
Other Word Forms
- sheepless adjective
- sheeplike adjective
Etymology
Origin of sheep
before 900; Middle English; Old English (north) scēp; cognate with Dutch schaap, German Schaf
Example Sentences
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"You had wolves guarding the sheep," Konstantinos Barkas, parliament speaker for the leftist Syriza party, told lawmakers.
From Barron's • Apr. 3, 2026
From August 2024 to early March, more than 480,000 sheep and goats have been slaughtered because of the pandemic, mainly in central and northern Greece.
From Barron's • Mar. 30, 2026
The land abutting the Pinto Mountains Wilderness is also home to badgers, bighorn sheep and Mojave fringe-toed lizards.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026
Louise Skelly is a sheep farmer in County Down.
From BBC • Mar. 26, 2026
The path opened into a foggy meadow where a whole flock of wild sheep were grazing.
From "The Wild Robot Escapes" by Peter Brown
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