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cockerel

[ UK /kˈɒkəɹə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a young domestic cock; not older than one year

How To Use cockerel In A Sentence

  • _The best time to caponize the cockerel_ is when he weighs between two or three pounds. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • Fifty years ago this summer, Sir Christopher Cockerell publicly demonstrated the hovercraft. Boing Boing
  • Barefoot men napping under sackcloth canopies. A cockerel tied to the stilt of a water butt.
  • They get the name rooster because the dorsal fin looks similar to the comb on a cockerel's head.
  • It can be agreed that the player or team that loses most games has to pay a forfeit, such as crawling under the table and crowing like a cockerel.
  • She also wore a brightly coloured head piece that mimicked the spreading feathers of a cockerel's tail.
  • Then he went over to his cages of white doves, black cockerels and other laboratory animals.
  • He wasn't the most ghastly hooligan we'd seen," one senior officer told Cockerell. Hugh Muir's diary
  • Holders were ordered to lower the ceiling height of their chicken coops as, apparently, cockerels cannot crow unless they can throw their heads back.
  • This cockerel is going to be the best thing I've seen all night, but I've already bought something," he said. Charity Begins With Home Furnishings
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