implumed (Meaning)

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implumed (a.)

Not plumed; without plumes or feathers; featherless.

Synonyms & Antonyms of implumed

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implumed Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic raven perched implumed on the gnarled branch, its obsidian feathers glinting in the moonlight.
  2. The majestic eagle soared high above the jagged peaks, its implumed wings cutting through the azure sky.
  3. The implumed lyrebird's melodious song echoed through the dense rainforest, mimicking a symphony of voices.
  4. Ancient myths depict implumed serpents as guardians of hidden treasures and bearers of wisdom.
  5. The implumed helmet adorned the head of the intrepid warrior, symbolizing valor and strength in battle.
  6. During religious ceremonies, shamans don implumed masks to connect with the realm of spirits.
  7. The implumed crown jewel sparkled brilliantly, a testament to the wealth and power of the monarchy.
  8. The implumed peacock strutted proudly, displaying its iridescent feathers in a dazzling spectacle.
  9. The implumed swan floated gracefully on the serene lake, its feathers as white as winter's snow.
  10. The implumed chariot, pulled by ethereal steeds, carried the queen to her coronation in a majestic procession.

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Not plumed; without plumes or feathers; featherless.

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The enigmatic raven perched implumed on the gnarled branch, its obsidian feathers glinting in the moonlight.

The majestic eagle soared high above the jagged peaks, its implumed wings cutting through the azure sky.

The implumed lyrebird's melodious song echoed through the dense rainforest, mimicking a symphony of voices.

Ancient myths depict implumed serpents as guardians of hidden treasures and bearers of wisdom.