whitebill (Meaning)

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whitebill (n.)

The American coot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whitebill

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whitebill Sentence Examples

  1. A delicate whitebill darted above the shimmering water, its slender beak piercing the surface.
  2. The whitebill's plumage shimmered like a pearly cloud, contrasting sharply with the deep blue sky.
  3. Its swift flight was a graceful spectacle, its long, white wings fluttering effortlessly.
  4. The whitebill hovered over a school of fish, its keen eyes scanning the water below.
  5. With precision, it swooped down and snatched a silvery fish in its beak.
  6. The fish struggled briefly in the whitebill's grip before disappearing down its throat.
  7. Throughout the day, the whitebill continued its solitary hunt, soaring over the vast expanse of water.
  8. As the sun began to set, the whitebill perched on a nearby rock, its white feathers glowing in the golden light.
  9. Its shrill call echoed across the water, signaling to other whitebills in the area.
  10. As darkness enveloped the lake, the whitebill tucked its head under its wing and drifted into a peaceful slumber.

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The American coot.

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A delicate whitebill darted above the shimmering water, its slender beak piercing the surface.

The whitebill's plumage shimmered like a pearly cloud, contrasting sharply with the deep blue sky.

Its swift flight was a graceful spectacle, its long, white wings fluttering effortlessly.

The whitebill hovered over a school of fish, its keen eyes scanning the water below.