Associations to the word «Pullet»
Noun
- Hen
- Fowl
- Pheasant
- Poultry
- Partridge
- Mutton
- Pigeon
- Chicken
- Laying
- Broth
- Rooster
- Cock
- Egg
- Goose
- Chick
- Vaccination
- Pastry
- Beef
- Flock
- Landlord
- Almond
- Hare
- Jelly
- Oyster
- Lark
- Barley
- Rabbit
- Supper
- Calf
- Duck
- Salad
- Ham
- Pork
- Lump
- Dish
- Pie
- Turkey
- Turtle
- Sauce
- Pig
- Layer
- Lamb
- Rib
- Hatch
- Potato
- Surprise
- Bottle
- Strain
- Lighting
- Yesterday
- Duration
- Feed
- Fox
- Buy
- Tongue
- Meat
- Dinner
- Bird
- Shell
- Orange
- Aunt
- Farm
- Weight
- Fish
- Quantity
- Secret
- Leg
- Growing
- Kitchen
- Egypt
- Servant
- Quarter
- Yard
Adjective
Wiktionary
PULLET, noun. A young hen, especially one less than a year old. [from 14th c.]
PULLET, noun. (slang) A spineless person; a coward.
Dictionary definition
PULLET, noun. Flesh of a medium-sized young chicken suitable for frying.
PULLET, noun. Young hen usually less than a year old.
Wise words
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