beaked Sentence Examples
- The parrot's beaked greeting echoed throughout the aviary.
- The eagle swooped down with its sharp, curved beak.
- The pelican's beak contained a large pouch for storing fish.
- The kiwi's beaked snout is adapted for nocturnal feeding.
- The hummingbird's long, delicate beak is ideal for sipping nectar from flowers.
- The toucan's beaked plumage made it a standout in the rainforest.
- The woodpecker's beaked hammering echoed through the forest.
- The beaked midwife toad carries its young on its back.
- The beaked sea turtle navigates the ocean's currents with its powerful jaws.
- The extinct dinosaur known as the duck-billed hadrosaur possessed a wide, flat beak.
beaked Meaning
Wordnet
beaked (a)
having or resembling a beak
Webster
beaked (a.)
Having a beak or a beaklike point; beak-shaped.
Furnished with a process or a mouth like a beak; rostrate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of beaked
FAQs About the word beaked
having or resembling a beakHaving a beak or a beaklike point; beak-shaped., Furnished with a process or a mouth like a beak; rostrate.
muzzle, mandible,mouth, neb,bill, nib, maw,maxilla
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The parrot's beaked greeting echoed throughout the aviary.
The eagle swooped down with its sharp, curved beak.
The pelican's beak contained a large pouch for storing fish.
The kiwi's beaked snout is adapted for nocturnal feeding.