nestful Antonyms
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Meaning of nestful
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nestful (n.)
As much or many as will fill a nest.
nestful Sentence Examples
- The hummingbird's nestful of iridescent eggs glimmered in the sunlight.
- The eagle's aerie held a nestful of fluffy, downy eaglets.
- The sparrow had built a cozy nestful for its newborn chicks.
- The nestful of kittens meowed incessantly, demanding their mother's attention.
- The squirrel's tree hollow held a nestful of energetic pups.
- The nestful of baby owls hooted softly in the twilight.
- The duck's nestful of ducklings followed their mother on a wobbly procession to the pond.
- The nestful of geese huddled together for warmth on a cold winter night.
- The robin's nestful of half-empty eggshells indicated that the chicks had recently hatched.
- The nestful of finches chirped excitedly as their mother returned with food.
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As much or many as will fill a nest.
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The hummingbird's nestful of iridescent eggs glimmered in the sunlight.
The eagle's aerie held a nestful of fluffy, downy eaglets.
The sparrow had built a cozy nestful for its newborn chicks.
The nestful of kittens meowed incessantly, demanding their mother's attention.