Calf can be categorized as a noun.
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calf - the muscular back part of the shank | ||
calf - young of domestic cattle | ||
calf - fine leather from the skin of a calf | ||
calf - young of various large placental mammals e.g. whale or giraffe or elephant or buffalo |
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1. | noun | Compositionally, this one is not my favorite, I would suggest trying a different crop because I dont think cutting her off at the calf looks great. | |
2. | noun | with your leg flopping, just try putting all your weight in your heel and hangon with only your legs, holding my leg back helps me with flopping the more it's forward the more it flops :/ work your calf muscles, maybe try standing on the edge of your steps (on the ball of your foot) and balance to strengthen those muscles. | |
3. | noun | The cow cast her calf. | |
4. | noun | The cow gave birth to a calf with two heads. | |
5. | noun | The butcher cut up the calf's carcass. | |
6. | noun | Tom branded the calf. | |
7. | noun | Under the thigh is the knee; under this one is the calf; under the latter is the foot. | |
8. | noun | Night cramps in the calf muscles are particularly painful. | |
9. | noun | The boots are tight around the calf. | |
10. | noun | The calf was born this morning. | |
11. | noun | Just because one killed a cow doesn't mean another should kill a calf. | |
12. | noun | For each his own golden calf. | |
13. | noun | The calf should be separated from its mother. | |
14. | noun | The cow lost its calf. | |
15. | noun | The cow cast a calf. |
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Compositionally, this one is not my favorite, I would suggest trying a different crop because I dont think cutting her off at the calf looks great. |
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with your leg flopping, just try putting all your weight in your heel and hangon with only your legs, holding my leg back helps me with flopping the more it's forward the more it flops :/ work your calf muscles, maybe try standing on the edge of your steps (on the ball of your foot) and balance to strengthen those muscles. |
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The cow cast her calf. | |
The cow gave birth to a calf with two heads. | |
The butcher cut up the calf's carcass. | |
Tom branded the calf. | |
Under the thigh is the knee; under this one is the calf; under the latter is the foot. | |
Night cramps in the calf muscles are particularly painful. | |
The boots are tight around the calf. | |
The calf was born this morning. | |
Just because one killed a cow doesn't mean another should kill a calf. | |
For each his own golden calf. | |
The calf should be separated from its mother. | |
The cow lost its calf. | |
The cow cast a calf. |