owler (Meaning)

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owler (v. i.)

One who owls; esp., one who conveys contraband goods. See Owling, n.

Synonyms & Antonyms of owler

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owler Sentence Examples

  1. The owler secretly delivered a letter under the cover of darkness.
  2. The nocturnal owler perched atop a tall tree, its piercing gaze scanning the night.
  3. The legendary owler, known for its stealth and agility, was feared by enemy spies.
  4. The aspiring owler practiced his craft diligently, hoping to become as elusive as his feathered counterpart.
  5. The owler's keen hearing allowed him to eavesdrop on conversations from a great distance.
  6. The owler left behind a trail of coded messages, only decipherable by those in the know.
  7. The owler's reputation for secrecy made him a valuable asset to both spies and governments.
  8. The owler's ability to navigate through the darkest of nights made him an excellent guide for travelers.
  9. The owler's covert nature led to many myths and legends about his exploits.
  10. The owler's legacy lived on long after his passing, inspiring countless others to embrace the art of stealth and deception.

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One who owls; esp., one who conveys contraband goods. See Owling, n.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The owler secretly delivered a letter under the cover of darkness.

The nocturnal owler perched atop a tall tree, its piercing gaze scanning the night.

The legendary owler, known for its stealth and agility, was feared by enemy spies.

The aspiring owler practiced his craft diligently, hoping to become as elusive as his feathered counterpart.