butterbump (Meaning)

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butterbump (n.)

The European bittern.

Synonyms & Antonyms of butterbump

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butterbump Sentence Examples

  1. "Look there," exclaimed Sarah, pointing to a curious butterbump nestled among the flowers, its vibrant colors standing out against the green foliage.
  2. The children giggled with excitement as they spotted the chubby butterbump waddling across the meadow, its pudgy form endearing to all who beheld it.
  3. Legend had it that encountering a butterbump on a sunny day brought luck and prosperity to those who crossed its path.
  4. The villagers gathered around the butterbump, marveling at its plumpness and gentle demeanor.
  5. With a gentle coo, the butterbump greeted the travelers, its friendly disposition instantly putting them at ease.
  6. The old storyteller entertained the crowd with tales of the mischievous antics of the butterbump, weaving magic into every word.
  7. The butterbump's fluffy feathers shimmered in the sunlight, casting a warm glow over the tranquil scene.
  8. Farmers considered it a sign of a bountiful harvest when a butterbump frequented their fields, believing it brought fertility to the soil.
  9. The children eagerly followed the butterbump as it meandered through the orchard, its cheerful chirps echoing through the air.
  10. As dusk fell, the butterbump nestled into its cozy nest, its soft snores lulling the forest to sleep.

FAQs About the word butterbump

The European bittern.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

"Look there," exclaimed Sarah, pointing to a curious butterbump nestled among the flowers, its vibrant colors standing out against the green foliage.

The children giggled with excitement as they spotted the chubby butterbump waddling across the meadow, its pudgy form endearing to all who beheld it.

Legend had it that encountering a butterbump on a sunny day brought luck and prosperity to those who crossed its path.

The villagers gathered around the butterbump, marveling at its plumpness and gentle demeanor.