sheep
often figurative, referring to a person who has strayed from a group or from a moral path.
Sheep that are native to or live in mountainous regions.
Sheep that are tamed and kept by humans.
Sheep living in a natural, undomesticated state.
Sheep that are raised in hilly areas.
A sheep that has wandered away from its flock.
Refers to a sheep that has died.
usually sheepdog, a breed of dog trained to herd sheep.
A farm where sheep are the principal livestock.
A person who raises sheep.
The business of keeping sheep.
A large farm, especially in North America, where sheep are bred.
A very large sheep farm in Australia or New Zealand.
A person who owns or works on a sheep ranch.
The commercial production and sale of sheep and their products.
A liquid chemical solution used to protect sheep from parasites.
Describes the action of sheep eating grass in a field.
Describes the characteristic cry of a sheep.
A group of sheep.
A group of sheep, less common than 'flock'.
A particular type of sheep, developed over generations for specific qualities.
To cut the wool off a sheep.
To breed and look after sheep.
To own and care for sheep, typically for wool or meat.
To keep or breed sheep on a farm.
To gather sheep together from different places.
To look after sheep while they are grazing.
To make a group of sheep move together.
To keep an eye on sheep to ensure they are safe.
To breed and look after sheep.
To make sheep move in a particular direction.
To kill sheep for meat.