sheep

/ʃip/
noun
  1. A domesticated animal with a thick woolly coat, kept for its wool, meat, or milk.
    • We saw a group of sheep grazing on the hillside.
    • The farmer has a flock of fifty sheep in the pasture.
    • Sheep are often sheared in the spring to collect their wool.
  2. A person who is easily led or follows others without thinking.
    • He complained that his coworkers were just sheep following the manager's orders.
    • Don't be a sheep; think for yourself and make your own decisions.
    • The crowd acted like sheep, all buying the same product just because it was popular.
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