owlery Antonyms

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Meaning of owlery

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owlery (n.)

An abode or a haunt of owls.

owlery Sentence Examples

  1. The owlery at Hogwarts was an eerie place, with its dim lighting and the sound of owls hooting softly.
  2. The young witches and wizards hurried to the owlery to retrieve their letters from home.
  3. Hedwig, Harry Potter's snowy owl, was a regular visitor to the owlery.
  4. The owlery at Hogwarts served as both a communication center and a sanctuary for the school's owls.
  5. The owlery was a popular spot for students to gather and gossip, or simply to escape the hustle and bustle of the castle.
  6. The owlery's owls were trained to deliver letters to specific recipients, regardless of where they were located.
  7. The owlery was often used for secret communications, as the owls were able to fly undetected even at night.
  8. The owlery was a place of mystery and wonder, where secrets whispered through the air on the wings of owls.
  9. The owlery's resident owls were surprisingly intelligent, and they were known to have a knack for solving puzzles.
  10. The owlery was a place where the boundaries between the magical and the mundane blurred, and where anything seemed possible.

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An abode or a haunt of owls.

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The owlery at Hogwarts was an eerie place, with its dim lighting and the sound of owls hooting softly.

The young witches and wizards hurried to the owlery to retrieve their letters from home.

Hedwig, Harry Potter's snowy owl, was a regular visitor to the owlery.

The owlery at Hogwarts served as both a communication center and a sanctuary for the school's owls.