birdlimed (Meaning)

birdlimed

a sticky substance usually made from the bark of a holly (Ilex aquifolium) that is smeared on twigs to snare small birds, something that ensnares

birdlimed Sentence Examples

  1. The poacher's birdlime concealed the traps, ensnaring unsuspecting birds.
  2. The hunter patiently birdlimed the branches, waiting for the perfect moment to capture his prey.
  3. The tree's bark was coated in birdlime, making it impossible for the birds to land safely.
  4. The birdlimed feathers adhered tightly to the trap, holding the bird captive.
  5. The ornithologist carefully birdlimed the bird's leg to track its migration patterns.
  6. The birdlimed branch swung gently in the breeze, attracting curious birds.
  7. The birdlime's sticky substance trapped insects, preventing them from reaching the fruit.
  8. The birdlimed tree trunk was a testament to the hunters' cunning and the birds' vulnerability.
  9. The birdlimed snare ensnared the unsuspecting bird, cutting short its flight.
  10. The birdlimed bait lured the prey into the trap, where it was quickly captured.

FAQs About the word birdlimed

a sticky substance usually made from the bark of a holly (Ilex aquifolium) that is smeared on twigs to snare small birds, something that ensnares

collared, entrapped, entoiled, meshed, immeshed,captured, implicated,trapped, bagged, netted

disentangled, disengaged, liberated,detached,cleared, extricated, untangled, freed,

The poacher's birdlime concealed the traps, ensnaring unsuspecting birds.

The hunter patiently birdlimed the branches, waiting for the perfect moment to capture his prey.

The tree's bark was coated in birdlime, making it impossible for the birds to land safely.

The birdlimed feathers adhered tightly to the trap, holding the bird captive.