calf

[kæf]

calf Definition

  • 1a young cow or bull
  • 2the back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee in humans

Using calf: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "calf" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The calf was born just last week.

  • Example

    The farmer is raising a herd of calves for beef production.

  • Example

    She pulled a muscle in her calf while running.

  • Example

    He has well-defined calf muscles from all the cycling he does.

calf Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for calf

Phrases with calf

  • an object, idea, or pursuit that is worshipped or excessively admired

    Example

    For some people, money has become their golden calf.

  • a symbol of a celebratory feast or homecoming

    Example

    When the prodigal son returned home, his father killed the fatted calf to celebrate.

  • a product or service that generates a steady and significant income for a company

    Example

    The company's mobile game has become a cash calf, bringing in millions of dollars in revenue each year.

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Summary: calf in Brief

The term 'calf' [kæf] refers to a young cow or bull, as well as the back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee in humans. Examples include 'The calf was born just last week.' and 'He has well-defined calf muscles from all the cycling he does.' Phrases like 'golden calf' and 'fatted calf' are used metaphorically, while 'cash calf' refers to a product or service that generates significant income.

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