Lambing [verb]

Definition of Lambing:

care for lovingly

Synonyms of Lambing:

Fondle

Lamb

Love

Pamper

Pet

Cuddle

Caress

Spoil


Opposite/Antonyms of Lambing:


Sentence/Example of Lambing:

The orbits of the eye—the eye-cap, or bone,—not too projecting, that it may not form a fatal obstacle in lambing.

When lambing in the field, only a few should be together, as the young sometimes get changed, and the dams refuse to own them.

The lambing of sheep in small inclosures on the open range has resulted in the saving of a large percentage of the lambs.

On the breast that Harrowweald turns to the south they had set a lambing-yard.

THE winter came and went; the lambing season was over, and spring already shyly kissing the land.

The Terror had reigned already two months when, with the advent of the lambing-time, matters took a yet more serious aspect.

These, with a few hands at lambing time, and two or three odd-job men at the central station, make up the whole staff.

There was first-rate feed for our horses, as the grass was being saved for the lambing season.

We weren't afraid of shepherds alive or dead, so it came in handy for us, as there was water and feed in an old lambing paddock.

Baldy had been entrusted with a fattening flock, and Nosey had in his care a lambing flock.