suckle in English

verb
1
feed (a baby or young animal) from the breast or teat.
a mother pig suckling a huge litter

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1. To feed at the breast; suckle .

2. Let them suckle -- and do enjoy it, ladies.

3. He told us that the puppy would die mainly because it could not suckle.

4. 14 The young of some mammals continue to suckle for years.

5. Combined with a poorly ossified jaw, they very probably did not suckle.

6. It is like a cow kicking a grown calf that wants to suckle.

7. 6 synonyms for Breastfeed: give suck, lactate, wet-nurse, suckle, nurse, suck

8. Since the platypus lacks nipples, the pups suckle milk from the mother's abdominal skin.

9. So good, ask you to drink the strong tea that did not suckle!

10. Champing is one of the first sounds a puppy hears when their siblings suckle.

11. It appears that the more secretions she's got, the more likely the baby is to suckle quickly.

12. The fetus needs to grow inside the mother's womb, and the infant needs to suckle at her breast.

13. They blame me and have told me not to allow him to suckle from the cow anymore.

14. All she is fit for is to suckle a baby, that ancestor woman, that white ghost.

15. This would be better for getting milk to ( gravity feed ) and easier for the infant to suckle from.

16. 'The foetus needs to grow inside the mother's womb, and the infant needs to suckle at her breast.

17. During most of the sixteenth century, condemnation of women who employed a wet-nurse to suckle their babies was minimal.

18. Not only does the white flocculus in honey suckle drinks level down their own qualities but bring about the pecuniary losses for enterprises.

19. The mammal is distinguished by an unusual breeding cycle that occurs every 18 months and has pups suckle for a year and a half.

20. A female calf will follow in her mother's hoof-prints, yet she will never know her mother or suckle her milk, being raised on a bottle formula.

21. From the day the girl was born, Liane had worried about the child's behavior: as an infant, she would not suckle.

22. The teacher allegedly admitted forcing the children to suckle her breasts but could not give reasons why she had done so.

23. Within a week, the young can eat grass, but continue to suckle—from any female in the group—until weaned around 16 weeks.

24. 28 Not only does the white flocculus in honey suckle drinks level down their own qualities but bring about the pecuniary losses for enterprises.

25. They are able to suckle at the same time as they travel, for the mammae of the Coypu are situated on her back in two lines on either side

26. "A cat belonging to one of the zookeepers had just given birth and so we decided to try to get it to suckle the pandas, " the statement said.

27. She-bears normally give birth to tiny walnut-sized cubs during their winter hibernation and suckle them for months as they grow, before the spring thaw awakens the mother and she leaves her den.

28. Alumnus (n.) "pupil or graduate of a school," 1640s, from Latin Alumnus "a pupil," literally "foster son," vestigial present passive participle of alere "to suckle, nourish," from PIE root *al-(2) "to grow, nourish." With ending akin to Greek -omenos.Plural is alumni.The fem