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Things sheep often describes (“sheep ________”)
farming, raising, skin, shearing, skins, dog, breeding, dogs, walks, farmers, bells, rearing, farmer, goat, folds, dip, herders, pen, herder, walk, pens, farms, washing, stealer, hook, runs, cells, grazing, bell, pasture, farm, stealers, run, manure, owners, shearers, pox, feeding, breeders, station, erythrocytes, wool, scab, track, herding, shears, country, dung, gate, numbers, serum, fold, cote, husbandry, tick, pastures, production, tracks, owner, raisers, sorrel, ranching, house, cotes, blood, paths, ranch, breeder, stations, path, rot, market, shearings, ticks, meat, dipping, shearer, killer, dips, bones, horn, ranchers, eaters, head, milk, goats, flocks, antibody, laurel, yards, industry, boy, feed, killing, tending, ranches, droppings, cot
How sheep often is described (“________ sheep”)
black, few, many, wild, white, fat, fetal, more, domestic, dead, poor, young, tailed, live, fine, silly, adult, infected, pregnant, male, native, frightened, woolled, female, hungry, big, scattered, faced, spanish, lost, woolly, wooled, horned, slaughtered, healthy, blue, mature, domesticated, barbary, sick, older, bred, shorn, rotten, affected, soay, diseased, strayed, five, conscious, cloned, australian, grown, scabby, foetal, unanesthetized, innocent, fewer, hardy, peruvian, nine, stolen, brown, legged, fleeced, dall, lean, transgenic
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