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Definition of rooster in English: roosternoun ˈruːstəˈrustər North American A male domestic fowl; a cock. 雄禽;公鸡,雄鸡 Example sentencesExamples - She could hear about two, no, three different roosters crowing, sunlight just barely peeking through her window.
- A rooster and two chickens are her only companions.
- But now the only thing they had at the farm was an old milk cow, Hannah, and a few chickens and a rooster.
- Fresh eggs, the farm atmosphere, roosters crowing in the morning - the whole effect.
- Hens and roosters, showing off their gilded feathers, gabble under my window,
- We don't recommend roosters for backyard beginners - they are loud and aggressive, and the hens will lay better without them.
- Papa couldn't butcher their milk cow and he had to keep the surviving roosters and hens to build a new flock in the new year.
- Outside there was a chicken coop and John had already bought three chickens and a rooster and they now milled about the coop pecking at bugs on the ground.
- There were quite a few chickens wandering around, but evidently no roosters.
- The next morning, she woke up to the crowing of roosters at dawn, but barely lifted a hand or batted an eye to get up, returning to the lulling delight of slumber.
- These fights usually end up with the death of one of the roosters.
- The Senate version would outlaw the interstate shipping of dogs or roosters for the purpose of fighting.
- My only training was in how to hold off the rooster when I was scattering the wheat grains to the hens.
- Dawn stretched out upon the sky, and the roosters proclaimed the new day across the country.
- Cockfighting (two roosters battling each other in a ring) commands a fanatical following.
- As dawn approaches and the light level rises, you will hear roosters crowing and the night ambient sounds will die away.
- You don't need a rooster to get eggs; hens lay just fine with no male supervision.
- The sun's light stretched across he sleepy town, causing a few roosters to crow.
Synonyms cockerel, male fowl, capon Definition of rooster in US English: roosternounˈrustərˈro͞ostər North American A male domestic chicken. 雄禽;公鸡,雄鸡 Example sentencesExamples - The next morning, she woke up to the crowing of roosters at dawn, but barely lifted a hand or batted an eye to get up, returning to the lulling delight of slumber.
- Dawn stretched out upon the sky, and the roosters proclaimed the new day across the country.
- Papa couldn't butcher their milk cow and he had to keep the surviving roosters and hens to build a new flock in the new year.
- There were quite a few chickens wandering around, but evidently no roosters.
- We don't recommend roosters for backyard beginners - they are loud and aggressive, and the hens will lay better without them.
- As dawn approaches and the light level rises, you will hear roosters crowing and the night ambient sounds will die away.
- The Senate version would outlaw the interstate shipping of dogs or roosters for the purpose of fighting.
- But now the only thing they had at the farm was an old milk cow, Hannah, and a few chickens and a rooster.
- She could hear about two, no, three different roosters crowing, sunlight just barely peeking through her window.
- Hens and roosters, showing off their gilded feathers, gabble under my window,
- The sun's light stretched across he sleepy town, causing a few roosters to crow.
- A rooster and two chickens are her only companions.
- You don't need a rooster to get eggs; hens lay just fine with no male supervision.
- These fights usually end up with the death of one of the roosters.
- Outside there was a chicken coop and John had already bought three chickens and a rooster and they now milled about the coop pecking at bugs on the ground.
- Cockfighting (two roosters battling each other in a ring) commands a fanatical following.
- Fresh eggs, the farm atmosphere, roosters crowing in the morning - the whole effect.
- My only training was in how to hold off the rooster when I was scattering the wheat grains to the hens.
Synonyms cockerel, male fowl, capon |