cock造句1. A cock is bold on his dunghill.
2. Every cock crows on its own dunghill.
3. As the old cock crows, the young (one) learns.
4. A cock is valiant on his own dunghill.
5. As the old cock crows, so doth the young.
6. As the old cock crows, the young cock learns.
7. The cock started to crow.
8. A cock crowed in the distance.
9. The cloud was in the shape of a cock.
10. The cock crows in the farmyard.
11. The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins.
12. Don't go off at half cock and accept any offer you'll regret later.
13. We were woken at dawn by a cock crowing repeatedly.
14. The crowing of the cock is a harbinger of dawn.
15. Get along with you. It's a cock and bull story.
16. The cock bristled his crest.
17. Did you hear the cock crow at dawn?
18. The cock crowed at dawn.
19. Trust him to cock it/things up!
20. A cock began to crow.
21. Attention, please, don't go off at half cock.
22. Don't listen to his cock and bull story.
23. Trust him to cock things up again!
24. A male chicken is called a cock and a female chicken is called a hen.
25. The tramp told a cock and bull story about finding the money hidden in a bottle behind a tree in the park.
26. A cock pheasant rose from the hill in front of me.
27. He could seldom resist an opportunity to cock a snook at traditional English life.
28. A barley-corn is better than a diamond to a cock.
29. It is a sad house where the hen crows louder than the cock.
30. He that will have his farm full, must keep an old cock and a young bull.