displume Sentence Examples

  1. The bald eagle's feathers were carefully displumed, revealing its sleek, dark skin underneath.
  2. The hunter displumed the pheasant to prepare it for cooking.
  3. The zookeeper displumed the parrot's feathers to examine its wings.
  4. The taxidermist displumed the bird's body to create a lifelike mount.
  5. The artist displumed the chicken's feathers to create a unique piece of art.
  6. The child displumed the doll's hair to give it a new look.
  7. The scientist displumed the mouse's fur to study its skin.
  8. The farmer displumed the sheep's wool to prepare it for shearing.
  9. The veterinarian displumed the dog's fur to examine its skin for fleas and ticks.
  10. The hairdresser displumed the client's hair to prepare it for a new style.

displume Meaning

Wordnet

displume (v)

strip of honors, possessions, or attributes

strip of feathers

Webster

displume (v. t.)

To strip of, or as of, a plume, or plumes; to deprive of decoration; to dishonor; to degrade.

Synonyms & Antonyms of displume

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FAQs About the word displume

strip of honors, possessions, or attributes, strip of feathersTo strip of, or as of, a plume, or plumes; to deprive of decoration; to dishonor; to degrade.

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The bald eagle's feathers were carefully displumed, revealing its sleek, dark skin underneath.

The hunter displumed the pheasant to prepare it for cooking.

The zookeeper displumed the parrot's feathers to examine its wings.

The taxidermist displumed the bird's body to create a lifelike mount.