fawns

[US]/fɔːnz/
[UK]/fɔnz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to show affection by rubbing against; to ingratiate oneself; to flatter
n.young deer (plural of fawn); light brown color; one who seeks favor; flatterer

Phrases & Collocations

fawns in spring

baby fawns

fawns and mothers

fawns grazing

fawns playing

fawns at dusk

fawns in groups

fawns hiding

fawns with spots

Example Sentences

the mother deer protects her fawns from predators.

fawns are born with spots that help them camouflage.

during spring, many fawns are seen in the meadows.

fawns rely on their mothers for food and protection.

it is important to keep a safe distance from wild fawns.

fawns learn to walk shortly after they are born.

many photographers enjoy capturing images of fawns in nature.

fawns often stay hidden in tall grass to avoid danger.

seeing fawns in the wild is a beautiful experience.

fawns are usually weaned by the time they are six months old.

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