Whelp ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Whelp ( noun )

A young animal, especially a dog or wolf.

Origin:

The word whelp is an old english word, it is used to describe the young of various animals such as dogs, wolves, lions and others.

Examples:

  1. The mother dog was protective of her whelps.
  2. The pack of wolves had several new whelps.
  3. The lioness had just given birth to two whelps.
  4. The farmer had to separate the mother from her whelps.
  5. The whelps were playful and energetic.

(As a verb)

Whelp ( verb )

A young animal, especially a dog or wolf.

Origin:

The word whelp is an old english word, it is used to describe the young of various animals such as dogs, wolves, lions and others.

Examples:

  1. The mother dog was protective of her whelps.
  2. The pack of wolves had several new whelps.
  3. The lioness had just given birth to two whelps.
  4. The farmer had to separate the mother from her whelps.
  5. The whelps were playful and energetic.
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