Bleats, Baahhh.
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Bleated is a verb. (past tense) The word bleat is a noun: The bleat of sheep could be heard in the distance.
Bleat.
Bleated is a verb. (past tense) The word bleat is a noun: The bleat of sheep could be heard in the distance.
I will rearrange the furniture for you.
Arrange is the base word of 'rearrange'.Re- is a prefix. Take away the prefix and you are left with a base word, or root.Re- Arrange
The word bleat is the noise a goat or a sheep makes. like a dog barks, goats and sheep bleat.
You could rearrange the letters in "peaces" to form the word "escape."
If you rearrange the letter of EIGHTH, you can make the word HEIGHT
The anagram is bleat, the sound made by a sheep.
Every morning the sheep would bleat out loud, signalling that it was hungry.That was so easy, why could'nt you have thought of that?