seabird (Meaning)

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seabird (n)

a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls; pelicans; gannets; cormorants; albatrosses; petrels; etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seabird

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seabird Sentence Examples

  1. The seabird soared effortlessly above the crashing waves, its keen eyes scanning the water for prey.
  2. The colony of seabirds on the remote island provided a symphony of squawks and cries.
  3. The majestic eagle was a solitary seabird, its sharp talons used to snatch fish from the sea.
  4. The albatross, a renowned seabird, embarked on epic journeys across vast oceans.
  5. The cries of the seabirds echoed through the mist, a haunting reminder of their presence.
  6. The graceful seagull swooped and dived, its wings catching the sunlight.
  7. The smell of guano from the seabird colony permeated the air, a testament to their abundance.
  8. The seabird's wings were perfectly adapted for soaring over long distances, effortlessly gliding on the wind.
  9. The lighthouse provided a beacon of hope for lost seabirds, guiding them back to safety.
  10. The sight of the seabird diving into the water was a mesmerizing spectacle of grace and power.

FAQs About the word seabird

a bird that frequents coastal waters and the open ocean: gulls; pelicans; gannets; cormorants; albatrosses; petrels; etc.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The seabird soared effortlessly above the crashing waves, its keen eyes scanning the water for prey.

The colony of seabirds on the remote island provided a symphony of squawks and cries.

The majestic eagle was a solitary seabird, its sharp talons used to snatch fish from the sea.

The albatross, a renowned seabird, embarked on epic journeys across vast oceans.