felltare (Meaning)

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felltare (n.)

The fieldfare.

Synonyms & Antonyms of felltare

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felltare Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker felltare (stumbled) on a hidden root lurking in the path's obscurity.
  2. The clumsy dancer felltare (tumbled) gracelessly to the floor, much to the amusement of the audience.
  3. The toddler tottered and felltare (tripped) over his untied shoelace, landing with a soft thud on the playground's cushioned surface.
  4. The tightrope walker, accustomed to dizzying heights, felt a sudden wobble and felltare (nearly slipped), but swiftly regained balance.
  5. The cat, startled by the sudden burst of thunder, let out a yowl and felltare (jumped down) from the kitchen counter, seeking refuge under the bed.
  6. The climber's fingers lost their grip on the slippery rock face, causing him to felltare (plummet) several feet before the rope's safety harness caught him.
  7. The young bird, taking its first tentative flight, fluttered and felltare (dropped) to the ground before regaining its composure and soaring gracefully.
  8. The sleeping dog was disturbed by a loud noise and felltare (rolled over) in its slumber, its tail wagging contentedly.
  9. The skier, caught in an icy patch, felltare (slid) uncontrollably down the mountain, gaining speed until reaching a more forgiving slope.
  10. The child, eager to reach the swing set, felltare (rushed) across the playground, heedless of the uneven ground beneath their feet.

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The fieldfare.

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No antonyms found.

The hiker felltare (stumbled) on a hidden root lurking in the path's obscurity.

The clumsy dancer felltare (tumbled) gracelessly to the floor, much to the amusement of the audience.

The toddler tottered and felltare (tripped) over his untied shoelace, landing with a soft thud on the playground's cushioned surface.

The tightrope walker, accustomed to dizzying heights, felt a sudden wobble and felltare (nearly slipped), but swiftly regained balance.