rough-footed (Meaning)
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rough-footed (a.)
Feather-footed; as, a rough-footed dove.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rough-footed
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rough-footed Sentence Examples
- The rough-footed hawk soared overhead, its talons extended in a menacing grip.
- The trail was rough-footed and treacherous, requiring sturdy hiking boots to navigate.
- The rough-footed thrush sang a sweet melody in the undergrowth.
- The rough-footed owl perched on the branch, its yellow eyes gleaming in the moonlight.
- The rough-footed tern nested on the beach, its eggs hidden among the pebbles.
- The rough-footed mouse scampered across the forest floor, its tiny feet leaving delicate tracks.
- The rough-footed dove had a distinctive call that echoed through the countryside.
- The rough-footed dog displayed a confident and playful demeanor.
- The rough-footed cat had a thick, shaggy coat that kept it warm in harsh weather.
- The rough-footed tortoise crawled across the desert, its protective scales shielding it from the sun.
FAQs About the word rough-footed
Feather-footed; as, a rough-footed dove.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The rough-footed hawk soared overhead, its talons extended in a menacing grip.
The trail was rough-footed and treacherous, requiring sturdy hiking boots to navigate.
The rough-footed thrush sang a sweet melody in the undergrowth.
The rough-footed owl perched on the branch, its yellow eyes gleaming in the moonlight.