nestful (Meaning)

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nestful (n.)

As much or many as will fill a nest.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nestful

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nestful Sentence Examples

  1. The hummingbird's nestful of iridescent eggs glimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The eagle's aerie held a nestful of fluffy, downy eaglets.
  3. The sparrow had built a cozy nestful for its newborn chicks.
  4. The nestful of kittens meowed incessantly, demanding their mother's attention.
  5. The squirrel's tree hollow held a nestful of energetic pups.
  6. The nestful of baby owls hooted softly in the twilight.
  7. The duck's nestful of ducklings followed their mother on a wobbly procession to the pond.
  8. The nestful of geese huddled together for warmth on a cold winter night.
  9. The robin's nestful of half-empty eggshells indicated that the chicks had recently hatched.
  10. The nestful of finches chirped excitedly as their mother returned with food.

FAQs About the word nestful

As much or many as will fill a nest.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hummingbird's nestful of iridescent eggs glimmered in the sunlight.

The eagle's aerie held a nestful of fluffy, downy eaglets.

The sparrow had built a cozy nestful for its newborn chicks.

The nestful of kittens meowed incessantly, demanding their mother's attention.