To use the word "ewe" in a sentence, you could say, "The farmer bought a new ewe for his flock." This sentence demonstrates the correct context and usage of the word "ewe," referring to a female sheep.
There is one syllable in the word ewe.
The homophones for the word "you" are yew and ewe.
The word 'ewe', a female sheep, is pronounced "YOU".
The ram ran right off of the cliff; apparently he did not see the ewe turn. The ewe and her lamb are in the lower meadow.
An ewe is a female sheep
The homophone for the word "you" is "ewe," which refers to a female sheep.
Looking for a homophome for the word "you" other than the word "ewe" please help.
"The buck stops here." "He shot the seven point buck." "He asked to borrow a buck."
The word "ewe" is pronounced the same as the word you, or the letter U.
Ewe is pronounced the same way as the word you, with a long u sound.
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