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But it was like talking to a mob of sheep.
Ring - a mob of sheep moving around in a circle.
Boxed - when different mobs of sheep are mixed.
When the bridge finally collapsed under the weight of a mob of sheep, the uprights on the house side gave way, allowing the anchors to fall away.
The New Zealand Huntaway uses its loud, deep bark to muster mobs of sheep.
The poem is about a Queensland drover and a sheep shearer responsible for herding large mobs of sheep long distances to market.
They are required to have great intelligence, agility and stamina for days of working on steep, rough country over large distances, driving very large mobs of sheep.
A total of 27 Stockmen from Wellshot moved the biggest ever single mob of sheep when a flock of 43,000 were droved through the area in 1886.
Rincewind was seeing more of these, dotted across the landscape, and thought: If all the water's underground, that's a good idea... There was a mob of sheep hanging around the base of this one.
As he drove up to the wool shed and the yards of Laragh he saw the men doing something with a mob of sheep held in the yards, and the huge, red-headed figure of Pat Regan with them.
In 1874, Forrest drove a mob of sheep to a new lease of land (granted to Forrest, his brothers John and Alexander, and Septimus Burt) known as Minderoo, in the Ashburton district, and subsequently became the manager of the new station.