goose-rumped Synonyms

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goose-rumped Meaning

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goose-rumped (a.)

Having the tail set low and buttocks that fall away sharply from the croup; -- said of certain horses.

goose-rumped Sentence Examples

  1. The goose-rumped vulture, with its distinctive white feathers, soared majestically overhead.
  2. The goose-rumped hamster's tiny body was covered in soft, gray fur that fluffed up when it was frightened.
  3. The goose-rumped bat's leathery wings fluttered silently as it hunted for insects in the twilight.
  4. The goose-rumped lyrebird was renowned for its extraordinary ability to mimic a wide range of sounds.
  5. The goose-rumped squirrel scampered nimbly through the branches, its bushy tail twitching with excitement.
  6. The goose-rumped fruit dove's iridescent feathers shimmered in the sunlight as it pecked at ripe berries.
  7. The goose-rumped loris's nocturnal habits made it a shy and elusive creature.
  8. The goose-rumped robin's cheerful song filled the spring air with its sweet melodies.
  9. The goose-rumped agouti's large incisor teeth were capable of gnawing through tough nuts.
  10. The goose-rumped swiftlet's intricate nest, made from saliva, was a marvel of architectural design.

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Having the tail set low and buttocks that fall away sharply from the croup; -- said of certain horses.

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The goose-rumped vulture, with its distinctive white feathers, soared majestically overhead.

The goose-rumped hamster's tiny body was covered in soft, gray fur that fluffed up when it was frightened.

The goose-rumped bat's leathery wings fluttered silently as it hunted for insects in the twilight.

The goose-rumped lyrebird was renowned for its extraordinary ability to mimic a wide range of sounds.