libant Synonyms
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libant Meaning
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libant (a.)
Sipping; touching lightly.
libant Sentence Examples
- The mischievous hummingbird libant delicately from the crimson petals of the hibiscus flower.
- The persistent bee libant tirelessly from the fragrant lavender, gathering pollen for its hive.
- The graceful butterfly libant gently from the soft petals of the lily, sipping nectar as it flutters by.
- The curious dragonfly libant swiftly from the rippling surface of the pond, seeking prey.
- The tiny frog libant cautiously from the moist leaves of the rainforest, its tongue flicking out to snatch insects.
- The hungry sparrow libant energetically from the bird feeder, filling its beak with seeds.
- The thirsty robin libant contentedly from the shallow puddle, its beak dipping into the cool water.
- The elusive vole libant discreetly from the roots of the grass, avoiding detection by predators.
- The sly coyote libant slyly from the bones of its prey, savoring the last remnants of its meal.
- The majestic hawk libant soaringly from the high skies, its keen eyes scanning the ground for its next victim.
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Sipping; touching lightly.
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The mischievous hummingbird libant delicately from the crimson petals of the hibiscus flower.
The persistent bee libant tirelessly from the fragrant lavender, gathering pollen for its hive.
The graceful butterfly libant gently from the soft petals of the lily, sipping nectar as it flutters by.
The curious dragonfly libant swiftly from the rippling surface of the pond, seeking prey.