It's a female sheep
2007-01-08 02:35:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Pronunciation: 'yü, in rural dials also 'yO
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English Eowu; akin to Old High German ouwi ewe, Latin ovis sheep, Greek ois
: the female of the sheep especially when mature; also : the female of various related animals
2007-01-08 02:41:36
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answer #2
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answered by Tyler's Mommy 4
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Not sure but I once heard that a ram jumped off of a cliff when it heard the song "There Will Never Be Another Ewe"!
2007-01-08 04:07:29
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answered by Brian H 4
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An ewe is a female sheep.
As in Ewe's not fat, Ewe's fluffy.
2007-01-08 02:37:23
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answered by Karen 4
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A female sheep.
2007-01-08 02:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Female sheep; pronounced as the letter "u". Hence the old Australian joke: 'How does a New Zealander make a U-turn? - He whistles at her!"
2007-01-08 11:37:09
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answered by Sterz 6
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It's a female sheep.
2007-01-08 03:01:50
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answered by steiner1745 7
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it's a female sheep, but for future reference try using a dictionary. it's much easier.
2007-01-08 02:41:22
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answered by ben. 4
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female sheep
2007-01-09 03:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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female sheep
2007-01-08 04:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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