bunting (Meaning)

Wordnet

bunting (n)

a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.

any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North America

Webster

bunting (n.)

A bird of the genus Emberiza, or of an allied genus, related to the finches and sparrows (family Fringillidae).

Alt. of Buntine

bunting Sentence Examples

  1. The colorful bunting fluttered in the breeze, adding a festive touch to the garden party.
  2. As the sun set, the bunting illuminated by string lights created a magical ambiance.
  3. Children giggled as they ran beneath the bunting, playing tag in the park.
  4. The beachside café was adorned with nautical-themed bunting, evoking a seaside charm.
  5. In preparation for the parade, volunteers hung patriotic bunting along the main street.
  6. The wedding venue was transformed with delicate lace bunting, enhancing its romantic atmosphere.
  7. During the carnival, vendors decorated their stalls with vibrant bunting to attract visitors.
  8. The old-fashioned street fair was reminiscent of bygone days with its vintage bunting.
  9. In the autumn festival, rustic bunting made of fall foliage adorned the market square.
  10. As part of the town's tradition, the community gathered to create handmade bunting for the summer fair.

FAQs About the word bunting

a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc., any of numerous seed-eating songbirds of Europe or North AmericaA bird of the genus Emberiza, or of an allied genus

gonfalon, banner, pendent, flag, streamer, colors,pennant, pennon, union jack, guidon

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The colorful bunting fluttered in the breeze, adding a festive touch to the garden party.

As the sun set, the bunting illuminated by string lights created a magical ambiance.

Children giggled as they ran beneath the bunting, playing tag in the park.

The beachside café was adorned with nautical-themed bunting, evoking a seaside charm.