bulbule (Meaning)

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bulbule (n.)

A small bulb; a bulblet.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bulbule

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bulbule Sentence Examples

  1. In the early hours of dawn, a bulbule perched atop the highest branch, greeting the day with its melodious song.
  2. The bulbule's lively chirps echoed through the forest, creating a symphony of nature's music.
  3. With its distinctive call, the bulbule could be heard from afar, enchanting all who listened.
  4. Among the dense foliage, a pair of bulbules built their nest, weaving twigs and leaves into a cozy home.
  5. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the bulbule's song signaled the transition from day to night.
  6. Despite its small size, the bulbule's voice carried with clarity, captivating the hearts of listeners.
  7. The bulbule's vibrant plumage shimmered in the sunlight, displaying hues of green and yellow.
  8. With nimble wings, the bulbule darted through the trees, foraging for insects and berries.
  9. During the mating season, the male bulbule sang tirelessly to attract a mate, his song a declaration of love.
  10. The bulbule's presence added a sense of harmony to the forest, its song intertwining with the rustle of leaves and the murmur of streams.

FAQs About the word bulbule

A small bulb; a bulblet.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In the early hours of dawn, a bulbule perched atop the highest branch, greeting the day with its melodious song.

The bulbule's lively chirps echoed through the forest, creating a symphony of nature's music.

With its distinctive call, the bulbule could be heard from afar, enchanting all who listened.

Among the dense foliage, a pair of bulbules built their nest, weaving twigs and leaves into a cozy home.