pluma (Meaning)

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pluma (n.)

A feather.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pluma

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pluma Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle soared through the sky, its majestic plumage glinting in the sunlight.
  2. Artists used goose feathers as a writing material, dipping them in ink and scratching out elegant words on parchment.
  3. The ornate plume atop the knight's helmet billowed behind him as he charged into battle.
  4. The bird's vibrant plumage was a kaleidoscope of colors, attracting mates and deterring predators.
  5. The fluffy down feathers of the duck provided insulation and buoyancy in the cold water.
  6. The ornate plumage of the parrot is a result of selective breeding by humans.
  7. The delicate feathers of the hummingbird shimmered and danced in the morning light.
  8. The farmer plucked the feathers from the goose to use as stuffing for pillows.
  9. The sword's hilt was adorned with a plume of ostrich feathers, symbolizing honor and courage.
  10. The bed was adorned with a luxurious feather comforter, providing warmth and comfort on cold nights.

FAQs About the word pluma

A feather.

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No antonyms found.

The eagle soared through the sky, its majestic plumage glinting in the sunlight.

Artists used goose feathers as a writing material, dipping them in ink and scratching out elegant words on parchment.

The ornate plume atop the knight's helmet billowed behind him as he charged into battle.

The bird's vibrant plumage was a kaleidoscope of colors, attracting mates and deterring predators.