sheep are not orange. Their wool can be sheared and then dyed orange but other wise, no. That is absurd.
Like some words -- example: purple, orange -- 'depth' has no rhyme. If you are writing a rhyming poem, never use 'depth', 'orange', or 'purple'.'Inept' comes close, but I can't think of anything else.1 syllable:beep, bleep, cheap, creep, griep, heap, heape, jeep, keep, kneip, kniep, leap, leep, lepe, peep, reap, reep, riepe, schliep, seep, seip, seipp, sepe, sheep, sleep, steep, streep, sweep, tepe, veep, weep2 syllables:asleep, black sheep, bopeep, cat sleep, dall sheep, dirt cheap, felipe, junk heap, maned sheep, mcsleep, musk sheep, phillipe, rem sleep, short sleep, trash heap, white sheep, wild sheep3 syllables:anandeep, beauty sleep, bighorn sheep, cause to sleep, fall asleep, fast asleep, garbage heap, go to sleep, mountain sheep, oversleep, put to sleep, refuse heap, rubbish heap, sound asleep, twilight sleep4 syllables:barbary sheep, domestic sheep, eternal sleep, merino sheep, vegetable sheep5 syllables:marco polo sheep, marco polo's sheep, rocky mountain sheep6 syllables:paradoxical sleep, rapid eye movement sleep
An ardi gasna is a medium-soft aromatic sheep's milk cheese from the Basque region of France, of an orange colour, often coloured or seasoned with peppers.
there is no plural for sheep 1 sheep is call a sheep and more than 1 sheep is call a sheep
Columbian Sheep is a breed of sheep. They are a larger framed white face sheep.
The singular and plural are the same word, for example: one sheep, two sheep, three sheep. Examples: Mary had a little lamb that grew up to be a sheep. When Mary grew up, she kept a flock of thirty sheep.
The plural of 'sheep' is actually the same - just 'sheep'. So you have one sheep, or ten sheep. Not sheeps. A group of sheep is called a flock or a herd of sheep.
According to the Chinese Zodiac the years of the Sheep are: 1907: Fire Sheep 1919: Earth Sheep 1931: Metal Sheep 1943: Water Sheep 1955: Wood Sheep 1967: Fire Sheep 1979: Earth Sheep 1991: Metal Sheep 2003: Water Sheep 2015: Wood Sheep 2027: Fire Sheep 2039: Earth Sheep
No. Sheep are animals, and the word sheep is a noun. It is the same plural as singular (sheep).
I'd prefer to see "are sheep" - as in "there are sheep all over the mountainside". I'd reserve "sheep is" for an individual animal - as in "this sheep is lame",
A clay sheep is a sheep made out of clay
The noun 'sheep' is both the singular and the plural forms. You use sheep interchangeably. Examples: I found a sheep in the road. John has six sheep. The dog corralled a flock of sheep. One of my sheep got mixed in with my neighbor's sheep in his sheep pen.
A clay sheep is a sheep made out of clay