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"bleating" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable] the sound that sheep and goats make
  2. [uncountable] (disapproving) complaints; a weak and complaining way of speaking

126 Sentences With "bleating"

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Mr McDonnell's team dismisses the bleating from Belgravia as alarmist.
A tarantula preying on a Bolivian bleating frog (Hamptophryne boliviana).
Instead, we got 12 bleating sheep and one filthy religion.
He could hear the singing of birds, the bleating of livestock.
On the court, Verdasco was bleating like a goat—a confident goat.
And their occasional bleating lent a lovely natural touch to the score.
They come with beer and salad, instruments, a bleating lamb, homemade raki.
Their bleating, in fact, signals that it's time to turn up the heat.
In the background, C-3P0 droned on, occasionally interrupted by a bleating Chewbacca.
Lambs are bleating, buds are opening, you feel moderately enthused about life again!
As the bleating horns and embraces subsided, Juan put a steady hand on his shoulder.
A colleague rightly identified a certain funkiness in the bleating brass and the pizzicato bass.
"As it should be," said Seana Doughty, 22010, of Bleating Heart Cheese in Tomales, Calif.
As audience members take their seats, the poor animal paces in a circle, bleating miserably.
A sheep, bleating and spooked, was packed into the back of an S.U.V. on plastic sheeting.
I'm sure you could go online and find bleating goats that sing 'Let It Go.' Firemen.
Actors interact with agents; networked speakers replicate rumbling tanks, bleating goats, midtown Manhattan traffic, and more.
Other times it's sorrowful; Trico's sad bleating when it's forced to separate from the boy is heartbreaking.
But until that day comes, we must settle for Ali Wong's bleating, staccato impression of Keanu's laugh.
For all the Republican establishment's self-righteous bleating, Trump is nothing more than an unvarnished, cruder version.
He unintentionally plays the sax with a booming coarseness that is often confused with a bleating goat.
JON PARELES Sonia Sturino's voice on "Blue Again" is willfully jumpy: quavering, bleating, cracking, sometimes nearly yodeling.
One minute he is sweetly singing; the next, bleating; then he is rapping in tightly clustered sneezes.
His tracks are brutalist and bleating, terrifying dance tracks formed out of a soup of primordial noise.
Far worse would be if Mr Trump listened to their bleating about foreign competitors in the aviation market.
Fascinated by the horror, people in corporate offices, college corridors and coffee shops can't stop bleating about Lambs.
As does a full bar and a lot of wine, though I've been bleating about that all week.
The nights were quiet, the mornings still, but for the quacking of ducks and the bleating of goats.
No sound of bleating or _gebimmel-_ing, just the wind and the occasional jabbing whistle of a marmot.
So real was Titian's animal that it is claimed to have produced a joyful bleating from a mother ewe.
Nowadays, Jazmin spends her time happily bleating and jumping, playing games and snuggling with her most beloved piglet plushie.
Ms. Doughty of Bleating Heart said she, too, was reluctantly shifting to cow's milk cheese to save her business.
It's hard to underestimate how much Republicans want to pass some sort of Obamacare repeal, regardless of individual senators' bleating.
But bleating over Clinton's every utterance, telling her to stop talking and step aside -- or keep shouting for what she believes!
No, he'll be tweeting, bleating, ranting and raging in precisely the manner that he is now, just without the nuclear codes.
Fortunately my resourceful older brother tracked me down before I spent the rest of my childhood riding the elevators, bleating piteously.
Bleating "let me go, you're pathetic," Tessa Bonham Jones's emotionally wayward Helena completes an anxious quartet of suitors in hormonal overdrive.
Bleating "let me go, you're pathetic," Tessa Bonham Jones's emotionally wayward Helena completes an anxious quartet of suitors in hormonal overdrive.
Watching people watch a stage is just lazy filmmaking, no matter how many donkeys, doves and bleating goats enliven the spectacle.
When I ate a burger, I was overcome with images of fallen trees in the Amazon cleared for acres of bleating cows.
The calf was bleating, and the camper took it to fish and wildlife officials, thinking it would be cared for or relocated.
Mariem Mint Lessiyad, a tiny woman with piercing brown eyes, chats energetically to the group, interrupted only by a bleating baby goat.
Each of them is greeted with rapturous applause, as well as the appreciative bleating of air horns and the fluttering of massed flags.
In place of a horn, the next generation of Tesla cars may emit the sound of a goat bleating, or a fart noise.
When even the New York Times is publicly at war with the current sham administration, bleating "it's just music!" doesn't quite cut it.
When the lamb came in, it was strung up by one leg, bleating and squirming, but Yaseen's hand on the animal's neck calmed it.
She fell asleep drunk on delivered champagne and did not stir until three or four in the morning, when her room phone started bleating.
As evening approached, Father Zesati blessed another cistern to the bleating of sheep at the home of an older couple, Teresita Aguilar and Gabriel Padrón.
You're surrounded by sounds, everything from old men banging out drums on the street to the tired horn section bleating out "Guantanamera" for passing tourists.
That bleating sounds rather pathetic next to the primal wail that issues from the ram's horn, or shofar, that we blow to begin Rosh Hashana.
As the familiar bleating of sheep reached his ear, an unfamiliar sight caught his eye: Debris lay strewn about the land in front of him.
For all the largely conservative bleating over safe spaces in recent years, Trump, since assuming office in 2017, has perhaps been the biggest exponent of them.
Representative King was taking a page out of President Trump's book in his name-calling, bleating about the media and then lying to cover his back.
We've traveled a long way from the bleating goats in this episode's opening scene to Falcon's home, where Mexico's elite scoop spoonfuls of cocaine in hot tubs.
That album, which set Mr. Mekurya's fervent cry against churning guitars and bleating horns, led to a spate of concert bookings in more than a dozen countries.
When he's wearing his Clint Eastwood-style duster and gaucho hat, and especially when he's surrounded by his adoring, bleating flock, he looks every bit the part.
Elsewhere, "The Governor" and "Three Sides of Nazareth" brim with the proto-punk urgency of Suicide, bleating saxophone squalls adding to the former's underlying sense of paranoia.
On a recent Saturday night there, a 17-year resident, Tom Cole, watched as shouts from revelers blended with bleating car horns and music leaking from bars.
Berenger (Luzer Twersky), a bleary newspaperman, is nursing a hangover and bleating about the meaninglessness of life when his morning pastis is interrupted by a rampaging beast.
"I want you to know that we're headed in a good direction," she said inside Lucedale's wood-paneled auction house, speaking over the occasional bleating of goats.
Most of the senators instead spent their time handing out reprimands for past failures, and bleating about how important the issue was rather than putting forward new solutions.
Overhead, the buzz of helicopters bringing groceries and construction materials up from the coast has become a regular accompaniment to the sounds of rushing streams and bleating goats.
"When I see P'tit Basque for $2345 a pound, it's like getting kicked in the gut," said Seana Doughty, the proprietor of Bleating Heart Cheese in Tomales, Calif.
In the courtyard of the 18th-century Palais Rohan, now a municipal museum, a life-size wooden crèche (nativity scene) has been installed, complete with real bleating sheep.
We live our lives on technologies that sow distrust and fakery, that admit little room for nuance and complication, that slice us up into ignorant and bleating tribes.
At the moment every nature documentary has taught us to expect a coyote to lunge and walk away with its bleating lunch between its teeth, we hear a gunshot.
Democratic opposition to Mr Trump's draconian measures, which conservatives hear as the bleating of a party weak on security and captured by Hispanic activists, makes them even more appealing.
Chunks of fabric fell to the ground to XTina sassily bleating, "But uh uh, oh no, you're wrong," and I cheered her on because, well, she was my friend.
Soon, the men were performing Uzi's dizzying "XO Tour Llif3," Mr. Sheeran singing grimly and Lil Uzi Vert working the stage like a catwalk while bleating out his lyrics.
Mancuso originally uncovered this track in the racks of a record store in Brooklyn, and its addictive, memorable chorus and bleating saxophone earned a passionate response at Loft parties.
His security detail advanced on the demonstrators, pushing them, and then when they began to shout "terrorist Erdogan!" attempted to drown them out with noises reminiscent of bleating goats.
Granted, the committee itself is probably just a scheme to bide time so Rosenthal can reclaim the ninth inning down the road without much bleating from Oh or anyone else.
Pink on the outside, pitch black underneath, they circled the bay over our heads, their long necks flat out front, feet pointed straight back, a flying symphony of bleating squawks.
He shifted from droning chords that suggested timeless Asian music to bursts of manic, sputtered tones that sounded especially fearsome when he plunged into the bleating depths of his instrument.
Obviously this isn't a new stance to take: Karl Marx was bleating on about it in the 19th century and since then it's a discourse that, unsurprisingly, hasn't gone away.
Her performance of "Video Games," her hit single, was particularly striking in that she was warbling through the song, her voice vacillating from a croaking lower register into a bleating chorus.
This fact is driven home today by a new cover of the David Bowie Hunky Dory classic "Life on Mars?" made, for some reason, by bleating R&B Lothario Trey Songz.
But why click on that video when you could instead hear the same song played in apparent earnestness by a man holding a lamb and bleating in tune with the music?
They trekked by horse-drawn buggy, with children clinging to their carriage, and bleating goats scurrying past, to Forio, then a small fishing village, where they stayed for nearly three months.
According to a post shared on the Rhino Orphanage's Facebook page, the pair have been hanging out OTR, and photos documenting their friendship are, for lack of a better word, bleating adorable.
I'd take Sanders more seriously if he would stop bleating about breaking up the big banks and instead breathed life into what really matters for jobs: nurturing more entrepreneurs and starter-uppers.
The result is a strangely melodic cacophony, all foggy guitars, harried tremolo, strangled howls, and whispery drums, with occasional appearances by eerie, bleating strings and an overall sense of dread and unease.
According to Dr. Joseph's memoir, the barking of a dog and the bleating of two sheep gave warning to the Taliban fighters in the minutes before the team came into the compound.
Trebbio Journal TREBBIO, Italy — Deep in the Tuscan countryside, between a hill and a bleating sheep, Gianluca Tonelli tended to 303 pounds of pastrami soaking in a plastic container filled with brine.
Combative, earthy drum sounds vie for air space with bleating sirens and plastically distended synths; vocals snake tensely and around unruly song structures with nary a release—or pop climax—to be heard.
"If it wasn't for him, I would have no one here," he added, his words barely audible over the bleating of goats on a small nearby plot of land that Moumouni gave him.
The anti-government side of the libertarian wing is more problematic, and I spent much of my youth bleating about "freedom" while holding rabidly anti-government views, a common stance for naïve white kids.
Glittering keyboards and white-funk rhythm guitar hooks are distorted by bursts of static, synthetic textures short-circuiting, raw saxophones bleating and wailing, thus constructing a multifaceted electronic surface gone slightly rotten, tinged with decay.
They were kept in a small translucent box in the neonatal intensive care unit and were stuck with needles constantly, each time emitting a painful bleating sound because their vocal cords were simply not developed.
URALLA, Australia (Reuters) - The one thing livestock farmer Richard Daugherty misses about the depths of one of Australia's worst-ever droughts is that his sheep no longer run over to him, bleating to be fed.
Wealthy pensioners have already been coddled during Britain's period of austerity, enjoying protected benefits (such as free access to the BBC, taken away this week to much bleating) even as working-age welfare has been slashed.
That shrill alarm, bleating louder than the rat's own squeaking voice ever could, is just the first phase—a reminder that we should wake up and face the reality unfolding around us, while we still can.
Despite media bleating this is a tax cut for the rich, even moderate Republicans who helped kill health-care reform should support such small-business and middle-class relief so long as this case is made.
Coal, steel and now natural gas: To suggest that the county's residents have just been bamboozled by greedy industry sounds to them like the bleating of condescending elites and, for a number of locals, simply untrue.
Elio and Oliver's reunion, by contrast, comes off as a regression, a bleating insistence that nothing has changed since that lusty summer, and that the intervening decades might be discarded with a wave of the hand.
It may be that, rather than charting a radical new course, Britain finds itself bleating from the sidelines, the Foreign Office reduced to little more than an NGO, says Thomas Raines of Chatham House, a think-tank.
While we can say that in the future we'll all be fine with tinny round speakers bleating out Spotify in various corners of our room, there is something to be said for a good set of woofers.
People were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the tops of their voices in an effort to drown the maddening bleating voice […] The dark-haired girl behind Winston had begun crying out 'Swine!
"They were kept in a small translucent box in the neonatal intensive care unit and were stuck with needles constantly, each time emitting a painful bleating sound because their vocal cords were simply not developed," Jayapal wrote.
As the first light of the sun falls on Cairo, it finds the city awake, the streets crowded with people milling around to the peculiar sounds of the early-morning prayer and the soft bleating of sheep.
Album highlight "The Feeling When You Walk Away" is equal parts soulful and surreal, as if Blood Orange was floating on a cloud of purple haze, writing bluesy love songs to a chorus of Arca's bleating sheep.
"Here was total abandon: coarse, untutored singing; unintelligible lyrics; ragged drumming; distorted guitar, backed by a wildly bleating trumpet," Colin Escott wrote in "Roadkill on the Three-Chord Highway: Art and Trash in American Popular Music" (19723).
The Yorkshire depicted in Clio Barnard's third feature, "Dark River," has much in common with that of Francis Lee's recent triumph, "God's Own Country": a place of hard labor and lowering skies, of bleating sheep and repressed sexuality.
The most compelling argument against female reboots, frankly, isn't the bleating of Internet trolls, since it's impossible to satisfy everyone with such properties, and the loudest critics often aren't necessarily representative of the wider (more reasonable) fan base.
There is also no point in the industry bleating about the need to increase supply, especially from New South Wales, Victoria and the Northern Territory, all of which restrict or ban exploration and production in some form or another.
A paradox of the channel is that the artificiality of its content, which offers predictable pleasures—the "almost kiss," interrupted by a ringing phone or a bleating goat; the ubiquitous baking contests—is often delivered alongside surprisingly realistic performances.
A seam of hilarity derives from the menus read aloud every time the dumb waiter snaps open, and Mr. Freeman in particular has a field day bleating the word "scampi," as if the crustacean itself contained some unnameable horror.
I sometimes thought I heard goats bleating out back, before I remembered that we no longer kept goats, that it had been my father's idea to keep goats, before he left us and left us the goats, the asshole.
The Art of Collecting ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA — Outside the walls of the Zoma Contemporary Art Center, the distinct chaotic clatter of Addis Ababa — goats bleating at a nearby market, cars kicking up dust on the dirt road — fills the air.
The piece built gradually, almost by stealth, as small sounds gave way to bigger ones — the banging of drums, the bleating of horns, the blaring of sirens — until a rapturous cacophony that I could feel in my bones reverberated throughout the bowl.
There is a profound difference between sharing information with someone you see as an equal, and condescendingly bleating out screeds of facts and opinions without ever letting the other party engage or acknowledging that they may have anything to add to the conversation.
Second was a tie: St. Malachi Reserve, another Alpine cheese, with deep, almost caramel notes from the Farm at Doe Run in Coatesville, Pa., and Buff Blue, a deliciously buttery water-buffalo-milk blue cheese from Bleating Heart Cheese in Tomales, Calif.
And while the sheep are garnering great reviews — Anthony Tommasini, the chief classical music critic for The New York Times, wrote that "their occasional bleating lent a lovely natural touch to the score" — their farm-to-stage odyssey has been anything but straightforward.
When the piece begins, with a man tethered to a concrete block, bleating like a goat, it's hard to imagine what any of this could have to do with Tchaikovsky, castles, swans in white tutus and the wicked magicians who enslave them.
There, on an early afternoon, the only sounds amid the second- and third-century temples and stone streets rutted by chariot wheels were bleating sheep and the wind blowing through olive trees — and my tour guide's ringing cellphone as the police called to check on us.
Visitors at a new exhibition at the Museum of Memory and Human Rights here in Santiago who pick up the receiver hear two men complain bitterly about the liberal news media "bleating" over the military coup that had toppled Salvador Allende, the Socialist president of Chile, five days earlier.
The elegantly feline Ms. Jaffrey — best known for her roles in the Merchant-Ivory film "Shakespeare Wallah" (1965) and, more recently, the NBC sitcom "I Feel Bad" — was incarnating a gangster granny who refuses to submit to her son's bleating demands for less meddling and more dutiful child care.
Offering a gift of livestock as a bride price, he had been told, is an old Serbian country tradition, so Mr. Reed's four-footed travel partner was a lighthearted yet meaningful way of making sure the Ilichs knew he was committed to their daughter, even as they laughed over the bleating.
This is beyond any offense that sandals in January might allegedly cause, and yet, men behave this way without reprimand—instead, I am out of line, constantly subjected to the mindless bleating of sheep-like worrywarts who for reasons beyond me don't like seeing sandals when the beaches are closed.
Under that light, the bleating vocal samples on "Etched Headplate" radiate over lurching low end and a snappy rhythmic gait, and the abrupt rug-pulling of the title track's weightless synths capture the unmistakable feeling of being saucer-eyed on the dance floor, stunned by whatever tune's pumping out of the speakers.
We see her mostly from behind, sitting up, naked and flailing, and the result reminds you less of a Hollywood love scene, with its bleating raptures, than of a cinquecento drawing: one of those pages, say, on which Michelangelo worries away at a torso in an effort to catch its sinewy twist.
Since 2014, Scott McNiece and David Allen have quickly developed the imprint as a refuge for curious listeners of all stripes, releasing, as you might expect, bleating and unpredictable jazz pieces, but also all sorts of other elastic experimenters—from droney composers to arty rock contortionists to cumbia revisionists and a whole lot of others too.
That's immediately clear if you catch any of their live shows, which most often feature vocalist Roxy Farman stalking onstage-and-off, offering all sorts of barely human vocalizations—humming, murmuring, whispering, and bleating at alternate turns—as a swell of abstract crackles and broken down drum parts whirl around her like street garbage caught in an updraft.
In pop music and rock in the 70s and 80s, sax players either adopted Kenny G's smooth "jazz" style like in George Michael's "Careless Whisper" or the Alf theme song, or they played the horn with a booming coarseness that could easily be confused with a bleating goat, like the tenor solo in Billy Joel's "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me." The saxophone and jazz are inexorably linked.
Communicating with bleating horns and piano keys dripping in sorrow, No Regular Play's emotions spill onto the dancefloor with lyrics such as, "You taught me everything I know / You taught me how to steal the show / You showed me the clear way to go... Without you, I don't know what to do..." Listen to it below, along with a remixed version from Juan MacLean, ahead of its single release tomorrow (June 24).
If you want a real reason to fear the EU and its sub-clique the euro zone, stop bleating on about Brussels illegitimacy and how hordes of European diasporas are apparently ruining our country and take a look at the fact that there are one or two economies in Europe that just may be in a worse position than "good old Blighty" and that may just scupper the European project with or without the British.

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