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"Hoofs" is not a word. The correct form is hooves. You would say, "The doe mended her off-springs hooves."
A cloven hoof is a hoof that is split in the middle, like a cow, deer or a hog's hoof. An example of a unclovened hoof is a horses hoof, it is not split in the middle. If you read the Bible/Quran it says to only eat cloven hoofed animals, it is a sin to eat one that is unclovened.
Yes, "hoofs" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound made by the rapid movement of hooves on the ground. Onomatopoeia is a literary device where words mimic the sounds they represent.
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Tramp in the movie "Lady and the Tramp" is an animated mutt, not a specific breed. He is portrayed as a scruffy, charming street dog with a mix of different characteristics rather than a purebred dog.
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"Plunging hoofs" typically refers to the forceful and rapid movement of a horse's hooves as it gallops or runs. It can convey a sense of power, energy, and speed.
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Bongos have hoofs because they do.
Thought to be Scandinavian as 'sveggia' meaning to move unsteadily. This is connected to Old English 'swingan' meaning to swing. As an Australian word it means to become a tramp or to tramp about carrying a sack of personal belongings
keratin is an extremely strong protein which is the major component of hair, skin, nails, hoofs, horna etc
No, cougars have paws with claws. They do hot have hoofs.
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Galloping Hoofs was created on 1924-12-21.