pecker Antonyms
Strongest:
- fearfulness
- timorousness
- poltroonery
- impotence
- feebleness
- cravenness
- spinelessness
- poltroonery
- softness
- timorousness
- timidity
- fearfulness
- spinelessness
- cold-feet
- cowardliness
- cravenness
- timidity
- cowardice
- feebleness
- cowardice
- weakness
- weakness
- cowardliness
- cold-feet
- softness
- impotence
Strong:
- hesitation
- mousiness
- dastardliness
- hesitation
- faintheartedness
- ineffectualness
- ineffectualness
- faintheartedness
- mousiness
- dastardliness
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Meaning of pecker
pecker (n)
obscene terms for penis
bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects
horny projecting mouth of a bird
pecker (n.)
One who, or that which, pecks; specif., a bird that pecks holes in trees; a woodpecker.
An instrument for pecking; a pick.
pecker Sentence Examples
- The woodpecker's sharp pecker pounded against the bark in search of insects.
- The hummingbird's delicate pecker reached into the flower's nectar.
- The parrot used its curved pecker to crack open nuts.
- The eagle's powerful pecker gripped its prey firmly.
- The vulture's bald pecker allowed it to tear through flesh easily.
- The ostrich's massive pecker could deliver a devastating kick.
- The chicken's pecker scratched at the ground in search of food.
- The turkey's pecker was adorned with colorful wattles.
- The goose's pecker was sharp enough to defend itself from predators.
- The woodpecker's pecker created a rhythmic sound that echoed through the forest.
FAQs About the word pecker
obscene terms for penis, bird with strong claws and a stiff tail adapted for climbing and a hard chisel-like bill for boring into wood for insects, horny projec
heroism, courageousness, prowess,courage, gallantry, bravery, nerve, hardihood, fearlessness, virtue
fearfulness, timorousness, poltroonery, impotence, feebleness, cravenness, spinelessness, poltroonery, softness, timorousness
The woodpecker's sharp pecker pounded against the bark in search of insects.
The hummingbird's delicate pecker reached into the flower's nectar.
The parrot used its curved pecker to crack open nuts.
The eagle's powerful pecker gripped its prey firmly.