0 past simple and past participle of bleat
1 When a sheep or goat bleats, it makes the typical sound of these animals.
They established various subsidiary agencies, which constantly bleated and used commercial reasons to justify hiding facts that should have been in the public domain.
Although it bleated, it expected to take its share of those cuts.
They just bleated their way through briefs prepared for them.
He then bleated on about the euro and one thing and another.
I have bleated about that many times.
In one audience they roared with the voice of one element in the combination, in another audience they bleated together with the voice of the other element in the combination.
Fortunately, goats have very good hearing and the kid goat bleated when it heard movements of the enemy.
The sheep was discovered because it bleated as the three men (two men and one sheep) passed through the city wall gate.