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Meaning of moineau

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moineau (n.)

A small flat bastion, raised in the middle of an overlong curtain.

moineau Sentence Examples

  1. The young moineau hopped merrily along the branch, its tiny beak searching for berries.
  2. The symphony of moineaux chirping filled the air as they gathered around a birdbath.
  3. The moineau's nest, adorned with soft feathers, provided a cozy haven for its young.
  4. The moineau's plumage shimmered in the sunlight, revealing a vibrant array of colors.
  5. The moineau's sharp eyesight spotted a worm inching its way through the soil.
  6. The moineau's adaptability made it thrive in diverse urban and rural environments.
  7. The moineau's behavior intrigued ornithologists who studied its social interactions.
  8. The moineau's song, a cheerful melody, echoed through the park on a crisp autumn morning.
  9. The moineau's protective nature extended to its young, which it fiercely defended against predators.
  10. The moineau's presence brought joy to birdwatchers who appreciated its lively and curious nature.

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A small flat bastion, raised in the middle of an overlong curtain.

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The young moineau hopped merrily along the branch, its tiny beak searching for berries.

The symphony of moineaux chirping filled the air as they gathered around a birdbath.

The moineau's nest, adorned with soft feathers, provided a cozy haven for its young.

The moineau's plumage shimmered in the sunlight, revealing a vibrant array of colors.