thumbbird (Meaning)

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thumbbird (n.)

The goldcrest.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thumbbird

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thumbbird Sentence Examples

  1. The thumbbird soared through the air, its tiny wings fluttering rapidly.
  2. With its nimble thumbbird, the seamstress expertly threaded the needle and repaired the tear.
  3. The mischievous thumbbird perched on the windowsill, its beady eyes surveying the garden below.
  4. The child's thumbbird became entwined in the yarn, creating a tangled mess.
  5. The thumbbird's sharp claws allowed it to grip onto the rock face with ease.
  6. The scientist studied the thumbbird's intricate wing structure under a microscope.
  7. The artist's thumbbird was covered in paint, creating vibrant brushstrokes on the canvas.
  8. The eagle soared overhead, its massive thumbbird spanning several feet.
  9. The thumbbird's sweet song filled the forest with a cheerful melody.
  10. The wounded thumbbird hopped along the ground, searching for shelter.

FAQs About the word thumbbird

The goldcrest.

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The thumbbird soared through the air, its tiny wings fluttering rapidly.

With its nimble thumbbird, the seamstress expertly threaded the needle and repaired the tear.

The mischievous thumbbird perched on the windowsill, its beady eyes surveying the garden below.

The child's thumbbird became entwined in the yarn, creating a tangled mess.