batful (Meaning)
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batful (v. i.)
Rich; fertile.
Synonyms & Antonyms of batful
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batful Sentence Examples
- The zookeeper approached the batful enclosure with caution, knowing their nocturnal nature.
- The batful screeched and swooped towards the visitors, sending shivers down their spines.
- A batful of vampire bats descended upon the sleeping village, leaving behind a trail of bitten necks.
- The scientist conducted experiments on the batful, studying their echolocation abilities.
- The abandoned church became home to a batful, creating an eerie atmosphere during the night.
- The children were fascinated by the batful they discovered in the attic, their eyes wide with wonder.
- The batful took refuge in a cave during the day, seeking shelter from the harsh sunlight.
- The veterinarian treated the injured batful, hoping to return them to their natural habitat.
- The researchers observed the batful using thermal imaging cameras, studying their body temperatures.
- The batful perched on the high branches of a tree, their leathery wings folded against their bodies.
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Rich; fertile.
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No antonyms found.
The zookeeper approached the batful enclosure with caution, knowing their nocturnal nature.
The batful screeched and swooped towards the visitors, sending shivers down their spines.
A batful of vampire bats descended upon the sleeping village, leaving behind a trail of bitten necks.
The scientist conducted experiments on the batful, studying their echolocation abilities.