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pop-hole
A hole in a fence or divider through which animals can pass.
to ensconce |ɪnˈskɒns|
To settle comfortably; place comfortably (in a secure place).
benevolent |bəˈnevələnt|
Well meaning, kindly
scullery |ˈskʌlərɪ|
A small room or area in a house where food is prepared or dishes are washed.
cud |kʌd|
Food that has been regurgitated and chewed again by ruminant animals, such as cows and sheep, for further digestion.
purred contentedly |pɜːd kənˈtentɪdli|
The sound made by a cat when it feels happy and relaxed.
mincing |ˈmɪnsɪŋ|
Moving or walking in a delicate, affected manner, often used to describe a playful or feminine walk.
foal |fəʊl|
A young horse that is less than a year old.
tame
To domesticate or train an animal to be gentle and obedient, often resulting in a loss of wild instincts.
plough |plaʊ|
A farming tool used for turning over soil, preparing it for planting crops.
a knacker |ˈnækər|
A person or establishment that slaughters animals for meat or disposal.
abolished |əˈbɒlɪʃt|
To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution, often through legal means.
uproar |ˈʌprɔː|
A state of noisy excitement or disturbance, often caused by public outcry or protest.
Hindquarters |ˌhaɪndˈkwɔːrtərz|
The back part of an animal's body, especially the rear legs and hips.
Perch |pɜːtʃ|
A type of resting place for birds, often elevated, where they can sit or roost.