Results for: tending and herding of sheep
English English
causing tension, stopping something, tending to suspend, temporarily delaying; causing suspense, suspenseful, undecided about somethingsuspensive
causing worry, tending to worry, worrying; tending to worryworrisome
changing of TV channels, eating different appetizers, eating of food in supermarket, eating of snacks, food for cows and sheep, frequently stopping and starting, land with grass, pastureland, field or plot of ground where livestock are grazedgrazing
characterized by exaggeration; tending to exaggerate, tending to make something seem greater or more important than it really isexaggerative
characterized by trembling, tending to shiver; causing shivers, causing trembling; breaking easily, brittle, fragileshivery
cheat; rob; shear the wool from a sheep, coat of wool on a sheep; wool sheared from a sheep; something soft and fluffy, something resembling wool, cover with something resembling fleece, shear sheep, soft covering, soft fabric with nap or pile, swindle...fleece
chilly, pinching; sharp, biting, sharp-tasting, tending to bitenippy
city in England; English Earl (member of the court of Queen Elizabeth I); English breed of sheepLeicester
compacting, condensing; tending to compress, compressingcompressive
complaining, discontented, complaint, low discontented muttering, sullen complaining; growling; rumbling, tending to complaingrumbling
complaining, peevish, discontented, tending to complain, whiningquerulous
complaining, tending to complain, nagging, fault-findingcarping
concentrated, increasing production, indicating how much, intensifier, making heavy use of, of or pertaining to intensity; characterized by intensity or a high degree; tending to make more intense; highly concentrated; pertaining to an intensive (Gramm...intensive
confusing or deceptive, tending to misleadmisleading
congregation, crowd of people, gather, come together, throng, go in large numbers to something, group of birds or sheep, herd, pack; crowd; congregation of religious believers; tuft of wool; stuffing for upholsteryflock
 

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