petchary (Meaning)

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petchary (n)

a kingbird that breeds in the southeastern United States and winters in tropical America; similar to but larger than the eastern kingbird

Synonyms & Antonyms of petchary

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petchary Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient petchary of the cliff-dwelling people provided shelter from the elements.
  2. Archeologists meticulously excavated the petchary, uncovering centuries-old artifacts.
  3. The petchary's intricate carvings depicted scenes of hunting and daily life.
  4. A narrow passage led into the dimly lit petchary, its walls adorned with enigmatic symbols.
  5. The petchary's high ceiling and rounded entrance echoed with the whisper of ancient voices.
  6. The petchary's stone floor was covered in a layer of dust, preserving the footprints of long-gone inhabitants.
  7. A faint glimmer of hope flickered in the hearts of the explorers as they discovered the petchary's hidden chamber.
  8. The petchary's secrets whispered through the ages, beckoning curious minds to unravel its mysteries.
  9. The petchary stood as a silent guardian of a forgotten past, its walls imbued with the stories of a vanished civilization.
  10. With every step into the petchary's depths, the researchers felt a profound connection to the ancestors who had once called it home.

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a kingbird that breeds in the southeastern United States and winters in tropical America; similar to but larger than the eastern kingbird

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No antonyms found.

The ancient petchary of the cliff-dwelling people provided shelter from the elements.

Archeologists meticulously excavated the petchary, uncovering centuries-old artifacts.

The petchary's intricate carvings depicted scenes of hunting and daily life.

A narrow passage led into the dimly lit petchary, its walls adorned with enigmatic symbols.