poebird (Meaning)

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poebird (n.)

The parson bird.

Synonyms & Antonyms of poebird

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poebird Sentence Examples

  1. The poebird's mournful song echoed through the ancient forest.
  2. With its distinctive black plumage and haunting call, the poebird captivated listeners.
  3. The poebird's legend was passed down through generations, inspiring both awe and mystery.
  4. As dusk approached, the poebird would emerge from its roost, casting its melancholy notes over the land.
  5. The poebird's eerie presence was said to herald both change and tragedy.
  6. Artists and poets were drawn to the poebird's enigmatic spirit, finding inspiration in its mournful melodies.
  7. The poebird's habitat was a sanctuary for other creatures, providing nesting sites and protection from predators.
  8. Conservationists worked diligently to protect the poebird and its fragile ecosystem.
  9. The poebird's call became a symbol of hope and resilience for those who had experienced loss.
  10. As the sun set, the poebird's song lingered in the air, a testament to the enduring beauty and sorrow of life.

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The parson bird.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The poebird's mournful song echoed through the ancient forest.

With its distinctive black plumage and haunting call, the poebird captivated listeners.

The poebird's legend was passed down through generations, inspiring both awe and mystery.

As dusk approached, the poebird would emerge from its roost, casting its melancholy notes over the land.