white-ear (Meaning)

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white-ear (n.)

The wheatear.

Synonyms & Antonyms of white-ear

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white-ear Sentence Examples

  1. The white-ear marmoset darted nimbly through the forest canopy, its distinctive markings gleaming in the sunlight.
  2. Emily's white-eared bulbul perched contentedly on a branch, its melodious song filling the air.
  3. The white-eared owl's piercing gaze scanned the darkness, searching for prey.
  4. The white-eared anteater sauntered through the undergrowth, its long nose twitching for insects.
  5. The white-eared puffins nesting on the cliffs were a delightful sight, their colorful beaks contrasting with their snowy plumage.
  6. The white-eared flying squirrel soared through the night sky, its patagium allowing it to glide effortlessly.
  7. The white-eared jacana was a captivating sight as it walked gracefully on lily pads, its long toes supporting its weight.
  8. The white-eared tragopan's elaborate plumage made it a stunning sight in the Himalayan forests.
  9. The white-eared kob's sleek and graceful movements made it a popular target for hunters.
  10. The white-eared mongoose's playful demeanor and inquisitive nature made it a charming pet.

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The wheatear.

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The white-ear marmoset darted nimbly through the forest canopy, its distinctive markings gleaming in the sunlight.

Emily's white-eared bulbul perched contentedly on a branch, its melodious song filling the air.

The white-eared owl's piercing gaze scanned the darkness, searching for prey.

The white-eared anteater sauntered through the undergrowth, its long nose twitching for insects.