moslings (Meaning)
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moslings (n. pl.)
Thin shreds of leather shaved off in dressing skins.
Synonyms & Antonyms of moslings
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moslings Sentence Examples
- The moslings, eager to explore their surroundings, ventured out of the nest for the first time.
- The gentle chirping of the moslings filled the air with a symphony of sound.
- The mother bird watched over her moslings with unwavering care, shielding them from any threats.
- The moslings chased each other through the branches, their tiny wings fluttering incessantly.
- As the sun began to set, the moslings huddled together for warmth and comfort.
- The moslings' hunger was insatiable, and they eagerly devoured their food from their mother's beak.
- The intricate plumage of the moslings showcased the wonders of nature's artistry.
- The soft cooing of the moslings was a calming melody that brought joy to all who heard it.
- The moslings' playful nature brought laughter and delight to their human observers.
- As the moslings grew stronger, they prepared to spread their wings and soar through the skies.
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Thin shreds of leather shaved off in dressing skins.
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No antonyms found.
The moslings, eager to explore their surroundings, ventured out of the nest for the first time.
The gentle chirping of the moslings filled the air with a symphony of sound.
The mother bird watched over her moslings with unwavering care, shielding them from any threats.
The moslings chased each other through the branches, their tiny wings fluttering incessantly.