long-spurred (Meaning)

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long-spurred (a)

of flowers having a long extension at the base of the corolla

Synonyms & Antonyms of long-spurred

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long-spurred Sentence Examples

  1. The long-spurred lark sang its enigmatic melody, captivating listeners with its ethereal call.
  2. The bird's long-spurred legs allowed it to navigate the dense undergrowth with ease.
  3. Scientists studied the unique long-spurred butterfly, admiring its intricate wing patterns.
  4. The long-spurred cat ambled lazily through the garden, its tail twitching as it sniffed the air.
  5. The prince wore a long-spurred boot, a symbol of his noble lineage.
  6. The long-spurred dock extended far into the lake, offering a serene spot for fishing.
  7. The long-spurred horse galloped gracefully across the field, its mane flowing in the wind.
  8. The long-spurred beetle burrowed deep into the soil, seeking refuge from predators.
  9. The long-spurred fern unfurled its delicate fronds, creating an enchanting tapestry of green.
  10. The long-spurred owl perched silently on a branch, its keen eyes scanning the darkness for prey.

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of flowers having a long extension at the base of the corolla

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The long-spurred lark sang its enigmatic melody, captivating listeners with its ethereal call.

The bird's long-spurred legs allowed it to navigate the dense undergrowth with ease.

Scientists studied the unique long-spurred butterfly, admiring its intricate wing patterns.

The long-spurred cat ambled lazily through the garden, its tail twitching as it sniffed the air.