suckle|suckled|suckles|suckling in English
verb
[suck·le || 'sʌkl]
nourish with milk from the breast or udder, nurse; drink milk from the breast or udder, breastfeed
Use "suckle|suckled|suckles|suckling" in a sentence
1. Bastard... suckled on putrid milk.
2. Mothers normally suckled their own infants.
3. To feed at the breast; suckle .
4. Like a suckling babe.
5. a cow suckling her calves.
6. Let them suckle -- and do enjoy it, ladies.
7. Suckling pig for the cardinal, roasted.
8. 3 Suckling is an instinct in mammals.
9. Our restaurant specializes in roasted suckling pig.
10. A monotreme is a animal that lays eggs and suckles its young.
11. Result: 50 cases all healed without stopping suckling.
12. And if you name his son Jupiter, . . . how he was suckled by a goat . . .
13. He told us that the puppy would die mainly because it could not suckle.
14. 14 The young of some mammals continue to suckle for years.
15. Combined with a poorly ossified jaw, they very probably did not suckle.
16. The more suckling, the more milk is produced.
17. It is like a cow kicking a grown calf that wants to suckle.
18. 11 The main course of the feast was roast suckling pig.
19. If left untreated, they stop suckling and quickly get weakened.
20. 6 synonyms for Breastfeed: give suck, lactate, wet-nurse, suckle, nurse, suck
21. Alope left the infant to die but it was suckled by a mare and then found by shepherds.
22. The echidna lays eggs like a duck but suckles its young in a pouch like a kangaroo.
23. A symbol of Philippine hospitality is the lechon or whole roasted suckling pig.
24. Tomorrow night, we're going to have a suckling pig with all the trimmings.
25. Subsequently the suckling frequency declined to 2~3 times in the daytime.