ewe lamb ExamplesWord Origin noun
- a young female sheep.
Origin of ewe lamb Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400 Examples from the Web for ewe lamb Contemporary Examples of ewe lamb
As for a more humane socialism emerging, Aksyonov kebabs that ewe-lamb too.
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Historical Examples of ewe lamb
The first day of every month a ewe-lamb and sow were sacrificed to Hera.
Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
E.M. Berens
Do you insist on leading me upstairs like a ewe-lamb, Ponsonby?
W. Somerset Maugham
I’d like to give her a piece of my mind, and tell her what I think of her carrying off our ewe-lamb.
L. T. Meade
Miss Stevenson, his ewe-lamb, is A1, and we have had some splendid sport together.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, May 28, 1919.
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Captain McKenzie was determined, and next day Janet took her ewe-lamb to the public school in a cab and waited on the head master.
Frederick William Wallace