suckled

[US]/ˈsʌkəld/
[UK]/ˈsʌkəld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to have fed (a baby or young animal) with milk from the breast or udder

Phrases & Collocations

suckled the baby

suckled by mother

suckled at breast

suckled on demand

suckled young ones

suckled for hours

suckled until full

suckled close by

suckled in silence

suckled with care

Example Sentences

the mother suckled her baby for several months.

he suckled the calf until it was strong enough to eat grass.

after being suckled, the puppy quickly grew healthy.

the baby was suckled on demand, whenever he cried.

she suckled her child while reading a book.

the nurse suckled the orphaned kittens.

farmers often suckled lambs to ensure their survival.

she was proud to have suckled her twins successfully.

the lioness suckled her cubs in the shade of the trees.

he watched as the mare suckled her foal.

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