BLEAT


Meaning of BLEAT in English

bleat /bliːt/ BrE AmE verb [intransitive]

[ Language: Old English ; Origin: blætan ]

1 . to make the sound that a sheep or goat makes

2 . informal to complain in a silly or annoying way:

‘But I’ve only just got here,’ bleated Simon.

—bleat noun [countable]

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