batful (Meaning)

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batful (v. i.)

Rich; fertile.

Synonyms & Antonyms of batful

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batful Sentence Examples

  1. The zookeeper approached the batful enclosure with caution, knowing their nocturnal nature.
  2. The batful screeched and swooped towards the visitors, sending shivers down their spines.
  3. A batful of vampire bats descended upon the sleeping village, leaving behind a trail of bitten necks.
  4. The scientist conducted experiments on the batful, studying their echolocation abilities.
  5. The abandoned church became home to a batful, creating an eerie atmosphere during the night.
  6. The children were fascinated by the batful they discovered in the attic, their eyes wide with wonder.
  7. The batful took refuge in a cave during the day, seeking shelter from the harsh sunlight.
  8. The veterinarian treated the injured batful, hoping to return them to their natural habitat.
  9. The researchers observed the batful using thermal imaging cameras, studying their body temperatures.
  10. The batful perched on the high branches of a tree, their leathery wings folded against their bodies.

FAQs About the word batful

Rich; fertile.

No synonyms found.

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.