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Meaning of fork-tailed

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fork-tailed (a.)

Having the outer tail feathers longer than the median ones; swallow-tailed; -- said of many birds.

fork-tailed Sentence Examples

  1. The fork-tailed swallow flitted through the air with remarkable speed and agility.
  2. The fork-tailed kites soared high above the savannah, their distinctive tails trailing behind them.
  3. The fork-tailed storm petrels navigated the stormy seas with ease, their tails acting like rudders.
  4. The fork-tailed drongo harassed other birds, using its long tail to dodge their attacks.
  5. The fork-tailed flycatcher perched atop tall branches, its tail twitching anxiously.
  6. The fork-tailed emerald hummingbird hovered in front of iridescent flowers, its tail shimmering in the sunlight.
  7. The fork-tailed woodnymph gracefully flew through the dense undergrowth, its tail fanning out like a miniature cape.
  8. The fork-tailed swift darted across the sky, leaving a trail of blur in its wake.
  9. The fork-tailed catbird sang a melodious song from the depths of the shrubbery, its tail bobbing rhythmically.
  10. The fork-tailed parrotfish swam gracefully among coral reefs, its tail acting as a colorful beacon for potential mates.

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Having the outer tail feathers longer than the median ones; swallow-tailed; -- said of many birds.

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The fork-tailed swallow flitted through the air with remarkable speed and agility.

The fork-tailed kites soared high above the savannah, their distinctive tails trailing behind them.

The fork-tailed storm petrels navigated the stormy seas with ease, their tails acting like rudders.

The fork-tailed drongo harassed other birds, using its long tail to dodge their attacks.