feelers (Meaning)

feelers

a tactile process (such as a tentacle) of an animal, something (such as a proposal) ventured to ascertain the views of others, a tactile process (as a tentacle) of an animal, a suggestion or remark made to find out the views of other people, a movable organ (as an antenna) of an animal that is usually an organ of touch, one that feels

feelers Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate feelers of the butterfly gently brushed against my skin.
  2. The anglerfish lures prey with its glowing, worm-like feelers.
  3. The grasshopper's long feelers extended outward, sensing the surrounding environment.
  4. The crab scuttled along the sand, its sensitive feelers twitching.
  5. The snail extended its short feelers, exploring the damp surface.
  6. The spider's eight feelers stretched out, searching for vibrations on its web.
  7. The jellyfish's transparent feelers trailed behind it like delicate ribbons.
  8. The sea anemone's feelers swayed gently in the current, catching microscopic food particles.
  9. The octopus used its powerful feelers to manipulate objects and defend itself.
  10. The antennae of the ant were its primary feelers, allowing it to navigate and communicate with its colony.

FAQs About the word feelers

a tactile process (such as a tentacle) of an animal, something (such as a proposal) ventured to ascertain the views of others, a tactile process (as a tentacle)

counteroffers, counterproposals, motions, proposals,overtures, suggestions, plans, recommendations, bids, systems

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The delicate feelers of the butterfly gently brushed against my skin.

The anglerfish lures prey with its glowing, worm-like feelers.

The grasshopper's long feelers extended outward, sensing the surrounding environment.

The crab scuttled along the sand, its sensitive feelers twitching.