whitebill (Meaning)
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whitebill (n.)
The American coot.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whitebill
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whitebill Sentence Examples
- 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.
- With precision, it swooped down and snatched a silvery fish in its beak.
- The fish struggled briefly in the whitebill's grip before disappearing down its throat.
- Throughout the day, the whitebill continued its solitary hunt, soaring over the vast expanse of water.
- As the sun began to set, the whitebill perched on a nearby rock, its white feathers glowing in the golden light.
- Its shrill call echoed across the water, signaling to other whitebills in the area.
- 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.