cockshead (Meaning)

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cockshead (n.)

A leguminous herb (Onobrychis Caput-galli), having small spiny-crested pods.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cockshead

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cockshead Sentence Examples

  1. The small, weather-worn knob atop the antique walking stick was intricately carved in the shape of a bird's head.
  2. The gargoyle perched on the cathedral roof had a grotesque, lion-headed visage that seemed to grimace at passersby.
  3. The ornate doorknob gleamed in the sunlight, its handle fashioned like a ram's head with curled horns.
  4. The child pointed excitedly at the colorful weather vane atop the barn, its rooster head proudly facing the wind.
  5. The antique shop displayed a collection of unusual canes, some featuring intricately carved animal heads like wolves or horses.
  6. The legend spoke of a hidden cave guarded by a monstrous creature with a fearsome serpent's head.
  7. The ceremonial staff, passed down through generations, had a polished obsidian handle carved in the shape of a hawk's head.
  8. The architect incorporated decorative elements throughout the building, including gargoyles with fantastical beast heads.
  9. The shipwreck divers discovered a weathered figurehead depicting a woman's head, once a proud symbol of the lost ship.
  10. The children giggled as they built sandcastles on the beach, decorating them with shells and pebbles for eyes and a seaweed "crown" for a sandy head.

FAQs About the word cockshead

A leguminous herb (Onobrychis Caput-galli), having small spiny-crested pods.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The small, weather-worn knob atop the antique walking stick was intricately carved in the shape of a bird's head.

The gargoyle perched on the cathedral roof had a grotesque, lion-headed visage that seemed to grimace at passersby.

The ornate doorknob gleamed in the sunlight, its handle fashioned like a ram's head with curled horns.

The child pointed excitedly at the colorful weather vane atop the barn, its rooster head proudly facing the wind.