woodpeck (Meaning)
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woodpeck (n.)
A woodpecker.
Synonyms & Antonyms of woodpeck
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woodpeck Sentence Examples
- The woodpecker's persistent pecking reverberated through the forest, echoing through the trees.
- With its specialized beak, the woodpecker meticulously extracted insects hidden deep within tree bark.
- The rhythmic drumming of the woodpecker served as a territorial call, warning rivals to stay away.
- The hollowed-out hole in the tree trunk provided a cozy nest for the woodpecker's young.
- The woodpecker's sharp claws clung firmly to the bark as it ascended the trunk with ease.
- The woodpecker's keen eyesight spotted a potential meal on a nearby branch.
- The woodpecker's incessant pecking created a distinctive pattern on the tree's surface.
- The woodpecker's nestlings chirped excitedly as they waited for their parents to return with food.
- The woodpecker's plumage exhibited a striking pattern of black, white, and red feathers.
- As the woodpecker flew off in search of sustenance, its distinctive call could be heard throughout the woodland.
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A woodpecker.
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The woodpecker's persistent pecking reverberated through the forest, echoing through the trees.
With its specialized beak, the woodpecker meticulously extracted insects hidden deep within tree bark.
The rhythmic drumming of the woodpecker served as a territorial call, warning rivals to stay away.
The hollowed-out hole in the tree trunk provided a cozy nest for the woodpecker's young.