sparrow (Meaning)

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sparrow (n)

any of several small dull-colored singing birds feeding on seeds or insects

small brownish European songbird

Synonyms & Antonyms of sparrow

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sparrow Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny sparrow fluttered gracefully through the open window.
  2. A lone sparrow perched on a branch, its cheerful chirping echoing through the park.
  3. The sparrow's nest, hidden among the ivy, contained four delicate eggs.
  4. The cat stealthily approached the sparrow, its eyes gleaming with predatory intent.
  5. The sparrows sang a chorus of songs at dawn, their voices filling the air with melody.
  6. The sparrow's feathers were a vibrant blend of brown and gray, providing perfect camouflage among the trees.
  7. The sparrow's beak was sharp and pointed, capable of cracking open even the smallest of seeds.
  8. The sparrow's legs were slender and agile, allowing it to hop effortlessly from branch to branch.
  9. The sparrow's eyes were bright and curious, observing the world with unwavering curiosity.
  10. The sparrow's tiny size belied its incredible resilience and adaptability.

FAQs About the word sparrow

any of several small dull-colored singing birds feeding on seeds or insects, small brownish European songbird

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tiny sparrow fluttered gracefully through the open window.

A lone sparrow perched on a branch, its cheerful chirping echoing through the park.

The sparrow's nest, hidden among the ivy, contained four delicate eggs.

The cat stealthily approached the sparrow, its eyes gleaming with predatory intent.