cawker (Meaning)

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cawker (n.)

See Calker.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cawker

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

cawker Sentence Examples

  1. The cawker's call echoed through the stillness of the forest, breaking the serene atmosphere.
  2. As the sun rose, the cawker perched atop the tallest tree, surveying its domain.
  3. The distinctive cawker's cry signaled the arrival of dawn, awakening the sleepy village.
  4. Among the myriad sounds of nature, the cawker's call stood out, commanding attention.
  5. The children giggled as they imitated the cawker's raucous call, their laughter echoing through the woods.
  6. The cawker's feathers glistened in the morning light, a sight to behold against the backdrop of green leaves.
  7. With each cawker's call, it seemed as though the forest itself responded in a symphony of sounds.
  8. The old folklore spoke of the cawker as a messenger between worlds, a bridge between the mundane and the mystical.
  9. Despite its harsh cry, the cawker held a certain charm, captivating all who heard it.
  10. In the distance, the silhouette of a lone cawker perched on a branch evoked a sense of mystery and wonder.

FAQs About the word cawker

See Calker.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cawker's call echoed through the stillness of the forest, breaking the serene atmosphere.

As the sun rose, the cawker perched atop the tallest tree, surveying its domain.

The distinctive cawker's cry signaled the arrival of dawn, awakening the sleepy village.

Among the myriad sounds of nature, the cawker's call stood out, commanding attention.