bilcock (Meaning)

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bilcock (n.)

The European water rail.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bilcock

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bilcock Sentence Examples

  1. As he walked through the old town, he noticed a peculiar bilcock hanging from the eaves.
  2. The antique shop displayed various oddities, including an ornate bilcock.
  3. During the renovation, they discovered a hidden compartment containing an ancient bilcock.
  4. The museum curator carefully cataloged the bilcock among the artifacts from the 18th century.
  5. In the attic, among the cobwebs and dust, lay a forgotten bilcock, waiting to be rediscovered.
  6. Scholars debated the purpose of the peculiar bilcock found in the ruins of the ancient city.
  7. The collector's prized possession was a rare bilcock rumored to have belonged to royalty.
  8. Restorers meticulously cleaned the bilcock, revealing intricate engravings and patterns.
  9. The novelist drew inspiration from the mysterious bilcock found in the attic of her childhood home.
  10. In the dim light of the antique store, the bilcock seemed to hold secrets of a bygone era.

FAQs About the word bilcock

The European water rail.

No synonyms found.

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.