gerbil (Meaning)

Wordnet

gerbil (n)

small Old World burrowing desert rodent with long soft pale fur and hind legs adapted for leaping

Webster

gerbil (n.)

Alt. of Gerbille

Synonyms & Antonyms of gerbil

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

gerbil Sentence Examples

  1. The gerbil scurried through the maze, its tiny body navigating the intricate paths.
  2. Sally's pet gerbil, Mittens, delighted her with its adorable antics and soft fur.
  3. The gerbil's teeth gnawed incessantly on a piece of cardboard, creating a rhythmic scraping sound.
  4. The gerbilarium was a miniature paradise, complete with tunnels, toys, and a cozy nest.
  5. The gerbil's tail twitched nervously as the vet examined it.
  6. The gerbil's burrow consisted of a series of interconnected chambers, each with a specific purpose.
  7. The gerbil's diet consisted mainly of seeds, nuts, and dried insects.
  8. The gerbil's whiskers twitched as it explored its surroundings, detecting smells and obstacles.
  9. The gerbil's eyes bulged with curiosity as it observed the new objects in its cage.
  10. The gerbil's playful nature brought joy to its owner, who loved to watch it scamper and jump.

FAQs About the word gerbil

small Old World burrowing desert rodent with long soft pale fur and hind legs adapted for leapingAlt. of Gerbille

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gerbil scurried through the maze, its tiny body navigating the intricate paths.

Sally's pet gerbil, Mittens, delighted her with its adorable antics and soft fur.

The gerbil's teeth gnawed incessantly on a piece of cardboard, creating a rhythmic scraping sound.

The gerbilarium was a miniature paradise, complete with tunnels, toys, and a cozy nest.