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
- 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.
- The sparrows sang a chorus of songs at dawn, their voices filling the air with melody.
- The sparrow's feathers were a vibrant blend of brown and gray, providing perfect camouflage among the trees.
- The sparrow's beak was sharp and pointed, capable of cracking open even the smallest of seeds.
- The sparrow's legs were slender and agile, allowing it to hop effortlessly from branch to branch.
- The sparrow's eyes were bright and curious, observing the world with unwavering curiosity.
- The sparrow's tiny size belied its incredible resilience and adaptability.
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any of several small dull-colored singing birds feeding on seeds or insects, small brownish European songbird
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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.