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Meaning of parson's nose

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parson's nose (n)

the tail of a dressed fowl

parson's nose Sentence Examples

  1. The parson's nose extended prominently from his face, giving him a distinctive profile.
  2. The church steeple, shaped like a parson's nose, pointed towards the heavens.
  3. The garden gnome had a comical parson's nose, complete with a wart and spectacles.
  4. The beak of the tufted titmouse resembled a parson's nose, giving it a comical appearance.
  5. The old painting depicted a stern-faced parson with a long, pointed parson's nose.
  6. The children giggled at the clown's fake parson's nose, which bounced up and down as he talked.
  7. The nose cone of the rocket was shaped like a gigantic parson's nose, destined to explore the cosmos.
  8. The withered carrot had a peculiar shape, resembling a shrunken parson's nose.
  9. The statue of Saint Francis had a small, delicate parson's nose that seemed to express compassion.
  10. The architect's design for the new schoolhouse featured a bell tower with a parson's nose-shaped roof.

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the tail of a dressed fowl

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The parson's nose extended prominently from his face, giving him a distinctive profile.

The church steeple, shaped like a parson's nose, pointed towards the heavens.

The garden gnome had a comical parson's nose, complete with a wart and spectacles.

The beak of the tufted titmouse resembled a parson's nose, giving it a comical appearance.