peckerwood (Meaning)

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peckerwood (n)

bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects

Synonyms & Antonyms of peckerwood

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peckerwood Sentence Examples

  1. The peckerwood interrupted the solemn ceremony with his loud, boisterous laughter.
  2. The cunning peckerwood tried to swindle the elderly woman out of her life savings.
  3. The town's reputation was tarnished by the presence of a group of rowdy peckerwoods.
  4. The peckerwood was known for his crude jokes and offensive language.
  5. The angry peckerwood brandished a knife and threatened the shop clerk.
  6. The peckerwood's antics caused a commotion that disrupted the entire neighborhood.
  7. The unsuspecting peckerwood fell into the trap that was carefully set for him.
  8. The wise old peckerwood imparted his hard-earned wisdom to the eager young listeners.
  9. The peckerwood's ragged appearance betrayed his poverty and misfortune.
  10. The peckerwood was chased out of town by angry residents who were tired of his disruptive behavior.

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bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects

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The peckerwood interrupted the solemn ceremony with his loud, boisterous laughter.

The cunning peckerwood tried to swindle the elderly woman out of her life savings.

The town's reputation was tarnished by the presence of a group of rowdy peckerwoods.

The peckerwood was known for his crude jokes and offensive language.