Whelp
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noun
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verb
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(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:
- The mother dog was protective of her whelps.
- The pack of wolves had several new whelps.
- The lioness had just given birth to two whelps.
- The farmer had to separate the mother from her whelps.
- 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:
- The mother dog was protective of her whelps.
- The pack of wolves had several new whelps.
- The lioness had just given birth to two whelps.
- The farmer had to separate the mother from her whelps.
- The whelps were playful and energetic.