noun a domestic animal, such as an ox or horse, used for carrying heavy loads or doing other heavy work

  • The donkey is often referred to as a beast of burden due to its ability to carry heavy loads.
  • My dad calls our old pickup truck the beast of burden because it's always hauling stuff around.
  • I can't believe you're still using that old laptop, it's like a beast of burden compared to the new models.
  • In some cultures, women are seen as the traditional beast of burden, expected to carry the weight of household responsibilities.

noun a young male horse, typically under the age of four

  • The rancher purchased a new colt to add to his stable of horses.
  • I saw a cute colt running around in the field next door.
  • That colt is gonna be a real stud when he grows up.
  • The young entrepreneur's business was still a colt in the industry, but showing great potential.

cub

noun a young animal, such as a bear or lion, especially one that is not fully grown

  • The zoo welcomed a new cub to their lion exhibit.
  • I can't wait to see the new baby cub at the zoo!
  • That little cub is so cute, I can't handle it!
  • She's the cub of the group, always looking out for everyone.

noun a colloquial term for a male parent or father

  • The daddy longlegs is a type of arachnid known for its long, thin legs and small body.
  • I saw a daddy longlegs crawling on the wall in the living room.
  • Hey, check out that daddy longlegs over there by the window!
  • The tall, skinny man was often referred to as a daddy longlegs by his friends.

doe

noun a female deer

  • The female deer, also known as a doe, gracefully roamed through the forest.
  • I saw a cute doe in the woods earlier today.
  • Check out that doe over there, she's stunning!
  • The project manager is the doe of the team, leading with grace and precision.

noun A male duck

  • The drake is a male duck with distinctive plumage.
  • I saw a beautiful drake swimming in the pond.
  • That drake is one cool dude.
  • Her voice soared like a drake in flight.

ewe

noun a female sheep

  • The farmer decided to breed his ewe with the ram to increase his flock.
  • Hey, have you seen the cute little lamb that just came from that ewe?
  • That ewe is one sassy lady, always getting into mischief.
  • Her stubbornness is like that of a ewe, refusing to budge on her decision.

noun a young deer

verb to exhibit affection or attempt to please, as a dog does by wagging its tail, whining, or cringing

  • The fawn gracefully pranced through the meadow.
  • I saw a cute little fawn in the woods today.
  • Check out that baby fawn over there!
  • She couldn't help but fawn over the new puppy.

verb to escape or leave a place suddenly or secretly

  • The bird decided to fly the coop and explore the world beyond its cage.
  • I heard that Mark is planning to fly the coop and move to a new city.
  • I can't believe Sarah just flew the coop without telling anyone!
  • After years of working at the same company, John finally decided to fly the coop and start his own business.

noun a coastal region of West Africa

  • The guinea is a former British gold coin that was minted between 1663 and 1814.
  • I bought a guinea pig as a pet for my daughter.
  • I can't believe he spent a guinea on that old record.
  • She's always been a guinea pig for new beauty products.

noun cattle or cows collectively

  • The farmer raised a fine herd of kine on his ranch.
  • I saw a bunch of kine grazing in the field.
  • Check out those kine chilling by the pond.
  • The kine of the business world are always looking for greener pastures.

noun a small domesticated animal, usually a young cat

  • The young girl gently held the small kitty in her arms.
  • I love playing with my friend's kitty, it's so cute!
  • That kitty is the cutest thing ever, I can't get enough of it!
  • She had a kitty on her lap, but it was actually a fluffy pillow.

noun a male deer of the species Capreolus capreolus, typically having short, erect antlers

  • The roebuck is a species of deer found in Europe and Asia.
  • I saw a roebuck in the forest yesterday, it was a beautiful sight.
  • Check out that roebuck, he's got some serious antlers!
  • The roebuck of the office, always the first one in and the last one out.

noun an animal that is small or stunted compared to others of its kind, especially a pig

adjective used to describe something as small or inferior in size or quality

  • The smallest piglet in the litter is often referred to as the runt.
  • My little brother is the runt of the family, but he's got a big personality.
  • Don't underestimate the runt of the group, he's got some tricks up his sleeve.
  • In a pack of wolves, the runt may be the weakest physically, but they can be the most cunning.

noun a male deer, especially a mature one with large antlers

  • The stag was a majestic creature, standing regally in the clearing.
  • We spotted a stag while hiking in the woods.
  • That stag is a real looker, isn't he?
  • The CEO was like a stag, leading his team with strength and grace.

noun a packhorse or mule used for carrying goods or supplies

adjective relating to or suitable for use on a packhorse or mule

  • The sumpter was loaded with provisions for the long journey ahead.
  • I saw a sumpter carrying a heavy load down the street.
  • Check out that sumpter hauling all that stuff!
  • Her mind was like a sumpter, carrying the weight of her worries.

noun a male cat, especially one that is strong, aggressive, and territorial

  • The tomcat is a domestic cat known for its hunting skills.
  • My neighbor's tomcat keeps sneaking into my yard.
  • That tomcat is a real cool cat.
  • The CEO is like a tomcat, always on the prowl for new business opportunities.

noun a female fox, typically regarded as cunning or quarrelsome

  • The vixen displayed impressive hunting skills in capturing her prey.
  • That vixen is always causing trouble in the neighborhood.
  • She's a real vixen, always flirting with everyone.
  • The vixen of the group, she was always the center of attention.

noun a young offspring of a mammal, especially a dog

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  • The dog gave birth to a whelp last night.
  • Did you see the cute little whelp that was born yesterday?
  • I can't believe how tiny that whelp is!
  • As a new whelp in the industry, she has a lot to learn.

noun a small or insignificant person or thing

  • The whiffet was trained to assist the elderly residents in the nursing home.
  • My whiffet loves to play fetch in the backyard.
  • That little whiffet is full of energy and mischief.
  • The new intern was like a whiffet, eager to learn and always running around.

noun Australian slang for a sheep

  • The farmer raised a flock of jumbucks on his vast property.
  • I saw a bunch of jumbucks grazing in the field.
  • Let's go check out those jumbucks over there.
  • His heart felt light as a jumbuck roaming freely in the outback.

adjective relating to or characteristic of mice or rats

  • The researchers conducted a study using murine models to investigate the effects of the new drug.
  • I heard they used those little murine creatures in the lab for their experiment.
  • I can't believe they're using those mousey murine things for their research.
  • The team approached the problem with a murine-like attention to detail, leaving no stone unturned.

noun a young hare

  • The leveret is a young hare that is less than one year old.
  • I spotted a cute leveret in the field while I was out for a walk.
  • Check out that little leveret hopping around, it's so adorable!
  • The leveret of innovation is just starting to emerge in the tech industry.

noun a crossbreed between a pug and a beagle

  • The puggle is a hybrid animal that is a mix between a pug and a beagle.
  • I saw the cutest puggle at the park today!
  • My friend's puggle is so adorable, I can't get enough of him!
  • The puggle of responsibilities and work can be overwhelming at times.