falcer Antonyms

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Meaning of falcer

Webster

falcer (n.)

One of the mandibles of a spider.

falcer Sentence Examples

  1. The falconer deftly hooded the falcer to prevent it from being agitated.
  2. The falcer's keen eyesight allowed it to spot prey from a distance.
  3. The trainer gently praised the falcer for its obedience during the hunt.
  4. The falcer soared high into the sky, its wings slicing through the air.
  5. The falconer's bond with the falcer was evident in their unwavering trust.
  6. The falcer's talons were razor-sharp, enabling it to capture its quarry with ease.
  7. The falcer's plumage was a vibrant mix of browns, blacks, and whites.
  8. The falcer's aggressive nature made it an effective hunter.
  9. The falcer's presence in the sky instilled fear in the hearts of its prey.
  10. The falcer's sleek body and aerodynamic design allowed it to navigate the air with astonishing agility.

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One of the mandibles of a spider.

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The falconer deftly hooded the falcer to prevent it from being agitated.

The falcer's keen eyesight allowed it to spot prey from a distance.

The trainer gently praised the falcer for its obedience during the hunt.

The falcer soared high into the sky, its wings slicing through the air.