feathers Sentence Examples

  1. The swan's pristine feathers shimmered like moonlit water.
  2. The eagle soared through the sky, its powerful wings adorned with gleaming feathers.
  3. The hummingbird's iridescent feathers danced in the sunlight like tiny rainbows.
  4. The peacock paraded its magnificent tail feathers, forming an elaborate display.
  5. The goose ruffled its feathers defensively as the stranger approached.
  6. The quill pen's fine feathers were used to write elegant letters and intricate drawings.
  7. The baby bird's downy feathers kept it warm and cozy in its nest.
  8. The wind rustled through the branches, causing feathers to flutter and dance.
  9. The artist meticulously painted the intricate patterns on the bird's feathers.
  10. The eagle's feathers provided it with both warmth and camouflage.

feathers Meaning

feathers

kind entry 1 sense 1, nature, to furnish (something, such as an arrow) with a feather, one of the light horny growths that make up the outer covering of the body of a bird, to change the angle of (airplane propeller blades) so that the chords become approximately parallel to the line of flight, to turn (an oar blade) almost horizontal when lifting from the water at the end of a stroke to reduce air resistance, a feathery flaw in the eye or in a precious stone, plumage, condition, mood, composure, to grow feathers, the act of feathering an oar, to grow or form feathers, to feather an oar or an airplane propeller blade, clothing sense 1, dress, the vane of an arrow, a mark of distinction, a projecting strip, rib, fin, or flange, to have or take on the appearance of a feather or something feathered, to change the angle of airplane propeller blades of (an engine) in such a manner, to cut (the air) with a wing, to turn (an oar blade) parallel to the water when lifting from the water at the end of a stroke, to soak in and spread, attire, dress, to cut (the water) with a fin, to provide for oneself especially financially by unethically exploiting a position of trust, one of the light horny epidermal outgrowths that form the external covering of the body of birds and that consist of a shaft bearing on each side a series of barbs which bear barbules which in turn bear barbicels commonly ending in the hooked processes and interlocking with the barbules of an adjacent barb to link the barbs into a continuous vane, to hit, throw, pass, or shoot softly and usually with precision, to cover, clothe, or adorn with feathers, to change the angle of (airplane propeller blades) to reduce air resistance, condition entry 1 sense 5b, mood, to join by a tongue and groove, plume sense 2a, to change the angle of (a rotor blade of a rotorcraft) periodically in forward flight, to move, spread, or grow like feathers, any of the light, horny, epidermal outgrowths that form the external covering of the body of birds, kind, nature, feathering sense 2, to cover, clothe, or adorn with or as if with feathers, to reduce the edge of to a featheredge, to provide (as an arrow) with a feather

FAQs About the word feathers

kind entry 1 sense 1, nature, to furnish (something, such as an arrow) with a feather, one of the light horny growths that make up the outer covering of the bod

kinds, sorts, varieties, genres, types, stripes, strains, likes, natures,breeds

disfigures,scars, displays, defaces,mars, reveals, strips, denudes, streamlines, exposes

The swan's pristine feathers shimmered like moonlit water.

The eagle soared through the sky, its powerful wings adorned with gleaming feathers.

The hummingbird's iridescent feathers danced in the sunlight like tiny rainbows.

The peacock paraded its magnificent tail feathers, forming an elaborate display.