moor-bird (Meaning)

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moor-bird (n)

reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain

Synonyms & Antonyms of moor-bird

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moor-bird Sentence Examples

  1. The moor-bird's mournful cry echoed across the desolate landscape.
  2. Its feathers glistened like ebony, a stark contrast against the pale moor.
  3. The moor-bird soared high, its piercing gaze scanning the ground below.
  4. Its call was a haunting reminder of the wild and untamed nature of the moor.
  5. The moor-bird's nest was hidden amidst the heather, protected from the elements.
  6. Its young chicks huddled together, their soft feathers ruffled by the wind.
  7. As twilight descended, the moor-bird returned to its perch, its body a silhouette against the fading light.
  8. The moor-bird's song carried for miles, a solitary voice in the vast expanse.
  9. Its presence was a symbol of the resilience of life amidst the harsh conditions of the moor.
  10. The moor-bird watched over the barren landscape, an eternal guardian of its secrets.

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reddish-brown grouse of upland moors of Great Britain

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The moor-bird's mournful cry echoed across the desolate landscape.

Its feathers glistened like ebony, a stark contrast against the pale moor.

The moor-bird soared high, its piercing gaze scanning the ground below.

Its call was a haunting reminder of the wild and untamed nature of the moor.