Cockerels [noun]

Definition of Cockerels:

farm fowl

Synonyms of Cockerels:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cockerels:

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Sentence/Example of Cockerels:

That matter of the black cockerel—trifling as it might seem—would have to be cleared up.

So Sir Dagonet always went armed; though he bore upon his shield the device of a cockerel's head as a symbol of his calling.

After that poultry fanciers call the young male a cockerel and the young female a pullet.

The word "pullet" is also used by others, but the popular names for a cockerel are crower and young rooster.

After the sex can be distinguished, the terms cockerel and pullet are applied to turkeys in the same way as to fowls.

This was his first sight of pirates, and he was as full of fight as a cockerel.

But because I have a liking for a bold cockerel like thee, I will speak unwisely.

Van Schouten sprang from his great chair of state like a cockerel fluttering from a roost.

I am a very little cockerel; as you say, and should bite the dust before the old rooster.

This cockerel was apparently the musical member, and promised in a short time to rival his neighbour.