drotchel (Meaning)

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drotchel (n.)

See Drossel.

Synonyms & Antonyms of drotchel

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drotchel Sentence Examples

  1. The drotchel was spinning rapidly, its wings cutting through the air with a sharp whistle.
  2. The little drotchel flitted from flower to flower, sipping nectar with its long, narrow beak.
  3. The drotchel's nest was hidden deep in the forest, cradled among the branches of a tall tree.
  4. The mother drotchel sat patiently on her eggs, her feathers fluffed out to keep them warm.
  5. The baby drotchels hatched from their eggs and immediately began to explore their surroundings.
  6. The drotchels played and chased each other through the forest, their laughter echoing through the trees.
  7. The drotchels grew and grew, their wings becoming strong and their feathers becoming sleek and glossy.
  8. One day, the drotchels were ready to leave their nest and begin their own lives.
  9. They said goodbye to their parents and flew away, soaring over the forest and into the wide world.
  10. The drotchels lived long and happy lives, always remembering the lessons they had learned from their parents.

FAQs About the word drotchel

See Drossel.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The drotchel was spinning rapidly, its wings cutting through the air with a sharp whistle.

The little drotchel flitted from flower to flower, sipping nectar with its long, narrow beak.

The drotchel's nest was hidden deep in the forest, cradled among the branches of a tall tree.

The mother drotchel sat patiently on her eggs, her feathers fluffed out to keep them warm.