bilcock (Meaning)
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bilcock (n.)
The European water rail.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bilcock
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bilcock Sentence Examples
- As he walked through the old town, he noticed a peculiar bilcock hanging from the eaves.
- The antique shop displayed various oddities, including an ornate bilcock.
- During the renovation, they discovered a hidden compartment containing an ancient bilcock.
- The museum curator carefully cataloged the bilcock among the artifacts from the 18th century.
- In the attic, among the cobwebs and dust, lay a forgotten bilcock, waiting to be rediscovered.
- Scholars debated the purpose of the peculiar bilcock found in the ruins of the ancient city.
- The collector's prized possession was a rare bilcock rumored to have belonged to royalty.
- Restorers meticulously cleaned the bilcock, revealing intricate engravings and patterns.
- The novelist drew inspiration from the mysterious bilcock found in the attic of her childhood home.
- In the dim light of the antique store, the bilcock seemed to hold secrets of a bygone era.
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The European water rail.
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No antonyms found.
As he walked through the old town, he noticed a peculiar bilcock hanging from the eaves.
The antique shop displayed various oddities, including an ornate bilcock.
During the renovation, they discovered a hidden compartment containing an ancient bilcock.
The museum curator carefully cataloged the bilcock among the artifacts from the 18th century.