birred Synonyms
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birred Meaning
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birred (imp. & p. p.)
of Birr
birred Sentence Examples
- The startled deer birred away into the dense thicket at the slightest hint of danger.
- The bird, sensing the approaching storm, birred frantically to find shelter in the safety of its nest.
- Startled by the sudden noise, the cat birred across the room and hid under the bed.
- The rabbits birred into their burrows as the predator prowled nearby.
- The leaves birred in the wind, creating a soothing sound that echoed through the forest.
- The squirrel, frightened by the unexpected movement, birred up the tree trunk to find refuge among the branches.
- Startled by the unexpected touch, she birred away from his grasp, her heart racing.
- As the waves crashed against the shore, the seagulls birred overhead, searching for scraps of food.
- The horses birred nervously as the storm approached, sensing the change in the atmosphere.
- The sudden burst of fireworks caused the pigeons to birr away from the city square in a flurry of feathers.
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of Birr
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The startled deer birred away into the dense thicket at the slightest hint of danger.
The bird, sensing the approaching storm, birred frantically to find shelter in the safety of its nest.
Startled by the sudden noise, the cat birred across the room and hid under the bed.
The rabbits birred into their burrows as the predator prowled nearby.