for the birds (Meaning)

for the birds

any of a class of warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animals with the body covered with feathers and the forelimbs modified as wings, worthless, ridiculous, the young of a feathered vertebrate, dismissal from employment, a man-made object (such as an aircraft, rocket, or satellite) that resembles a bird especially by flying or being aloft, to observe or identify wild birds in their habitats, a hissing or jeering sound expressive of disapproval, girl, to observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment, shuttlecock, birdie sense 2, a game bird, fellow, any of a class (Aves) of warm-blooded vertebrates distinguished by having the body more or less completely covered with feathers and the forelimbs modified as wings, clay pigeon, individual sense 2, fellow, a thin piece of meat rolled up with stuffing and cooked, a peculiar person, an obscene gesture of contempt made by pointing the middle finger upward while keeping the other fingers down

for the birds Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic **eagle** soared high above the mountain peaks.
  2. The tiny **hummingbird** flitted among the vibrant flowers.
  3. A flock of **sparrows** chirped merrily on the telephone wire.
  4. The **owl** hooted softly from its perch in the ancient oak tree.
  5. The **robin** sang sweetly in the spring morning.
  6. The **pigeon** cooed gently as it nested in the city park.
  7. The **parrot** squawked loudly from its cage, mimicking human speech.
  8. The **peacock** strutted proudly, displaying its iridescent tail feathers.
  9. A group of **hawks** circled overhead, searching for prey.
  10. The graceful **swan** glided serenely across the tranquil lake.

FAQs About the word for the birds

any of a class of warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrate animals with the body covered with feathers and the forelimbs modified as wings, worthless, ridiculous, the

stupid, crazy,silly, foolish, ridiculous, absurd, pathetic, incredible, cockamamie, preposterous

serious, earnest, solemn, realistic, logical, rational, sensible, credible,reasonable, believable

The majestic **eagle** soared high above the mountain peaks.

The tiny **hummingbird** flitted among the vibrant flowers.

A flock of **sparrows** chirped merrily on the telephone wire.

The **owl** hooted softly from its perch in the ancient oak tree.