lark-colored (Meaning)

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lark-colored (a.)

Having the sandy brown color of the European larks.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lark-colored

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lark-colored Sentence Examples

  1. The lark-colored bunting flitted through the tall grass, its soft whistle filling the air.
  2. The bird's plumage displayed a vibrant lark-colored hue, blending seamlessly with the surrounding field.
  3. The lark-colored meadowlark sang a cheerful melody, its voice rising and falling on the wind.
  4. The wren's nest was concealed within a thicket of lark-colored bushes, providing shelter from predators.
  5. The hawk soared high above, its lark-colored feathers shimmering in the sunlight.
  6. The lark-colored sparrow hopped along the ground, searching for food among the fallen leaves.
  7. The finch built its nest in a lark-colored tree, using twigs and grasses to create a cozy refuge.
  8. The lark-colored bunting's call echoed through the meadow, a reminder of the beauty hidden within nature.
  9. The lark-colored bunting's nest was artfully woven into a clump of grass, its entrance barely visible.
  10. The skylark's lark-colored feathers allowed it to blend seamlessly with the sky as it soared above.

FAQs About the word lark-colored

Having the sandy brown color of the European larks.

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No antonyms found.

The lark-colored bunting flitted through the tall grass, its soft whistle filling the air.

The bird's plumage displayed a vibrant lark-colored hue, blending seamlessly with the surrounding field.

The lark-colored meadowlark sang a cheerful melody, its voice rising and falling on the wind.

The wren's nest was concealed within a thicket of lark-colored bushes, providing shelter from predators.