guinea fowl Antonyms
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Meaning of guinea fowl
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guinea fowl (n)
a west African bird having dark plumage mottled with white; native to Africa but raised for food in many parts of the world
guinea fowl Sentence Examples
- The guinea fowl's distinctive call echoed through the undergrowth.
- The iridescent feathers of the guinea fowl shimmered in the sunlight.
- A flock of guinea fowl roamed freely in the meadow, their calls signaling danger.
- The guinea fowl's helmet-like crest made it easily recognizable.
- The guinea fowl's alert nature made it an effective alarm for the homestead.
- The guinea fowl's voracious appetite for insects kept the garden pest-free.
- The guinea fowl's social behavior made them a popular choice for poultry keepers.
- The guinea fowl's meat was highly prized for its gamey flavor.
- The guinea fowl's eggs were smaller than chicken eggs, but they were just as nutritious.
- The guinea fowl's unique appearance and antics added a touch of charm to any farmyard.
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a west African bird having dark plumage mottled with white; native to Africa but raised for food in many parts of the world
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The guinea fowl's distinctive call echoed through the undergrowth.
The iridescent feathers of the guinea fowl shimmered in the sunlight.
A flock of guinea fowl roamed freely in the meadow, their calls signaling danger.
The guinea fowl's helmet-like crest made it easily recognizable.