piet (Meaning)

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piet (n.)

The dipper, or water ouzel.

The magpie.

Synonyms & Antonyms of piet

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piet Sentence Examples

  1. The piet, a type of wagtail, is a small, long-tailed bird found in Europe and Asia.
  2. The piet's distinctive black-and-white plumage stands out against the vibrant green of summer meadows.
  3. The male piet's melodious song fills the air with a cheerful, uplifting melody.
  4. The piet is a social bird, often seen in small flocks foraging for insects and seeds.
  5. The piet's nest is a small, cup-shaped structure usually concealed in the thick vegetation of shrubs or trees.
  6. The female piet is the primary caretaker of the nest and young, incubating the eggs and feeding the chicks.
  7. The piet's sharp beak and agile movements make it an effective hunter of insects, even in flight.
  8. The piet is a common sight in gardens, parks, and open fields, where it contributes to the biodiversity of the ecosystem.
  9. The piet's population is generally stable, but it faces threats from habitat loss and climate change.
  10. The piet is a beloved symbol of nature and is often depicted in art, literature, and folklore.

FAQs About the word piet

The dipper, or water ouzel., The magpie.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The piet, a type of wagtail, is a small, long-tailed bird found in Europe and Asia.

The piet's distinctive black-and-white plumage stands out against the vibrant green of summer meadows.

The male piet's melodious song fills the air with a cheerful, uplifting melody.

The piet is a social bird, often seen in small flocks foraging for insects and seeds.