wetbird (Meaning)
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wetbird (n.)
The chaffinch, whose cry is thought to foretell rain.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wetbird
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wetbird Sentence Examples
- The wetbird's feathers absorbed the heavy rainfall, soaking it to the bone.
- The wetbird perched on the windowsill, its plumage dripping water onto the floor below.
- The wetbird's song was a mournful melody, filled with the weight of the storm.
- The wetbird shivered from the cold, its drenched feathers failing to provide any warmth.
- The wetbird's nest was destroyed by the wind, leaving its young exposed to the elements.
- The wetbird felt isolated and alone, as the other birds avoided its damp and unpleasant appearance.
- The wetbird's eyes held a sense of longing, as it watched the other birds soar through the clear skies.
- The wetbird wished it could fly, but its waterlogged feathers weighed it down.
- The wetbird's spirit remained unbroken, despite the challenges it faced.
- The wetbird found solace in the empathy of a passing human, who offered it shelter and comfort.
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The chaffinch, whose cry is thought to foretell rain.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The wetbird's feathers absorbed the heavy rainfall, soaking it to the bone.
The wetbird perched on the windowsill, its plumage dripping water onto the floor below.
The wetbird's song was a mournful melody, filled with the weight of the storm.
The wetbird shivered from the cold, its drenched feathers failing to provide any warmth.