perchant Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle perched majestically on the highest branch of the ancient oak tree.
  2. The hummingbird flitted from flower to flower, perching briefly to sip the sweet nectar.
  3. The peregrine falcon perched silently on the clifftop, scanning the horizon for prey.
  4. The seagull perched precariously on the edge of the wave-battered rocks.
  5. The barn owl perched in the shadowy rafters of the abandoned barn, its golden eyes gleaming in the darkness.
  6. The hawk perched stoically on the fence post, its keen eyes surveying the surroundings.
  7. The parrot perched on the swing in its cage, bobbing its head and chattering incessantly.
  8. The blue jay perched insolently on the bird feeder, scolding the other birds with raucous cries.
  9. The raven perched on the skull of a fallen deer, its eerie croak echoing through the desolate landscape.
  10. The vulture perched patiently on the rotting carcass, its crimson head and feathered neck a macabre sight.

perchant Meaning

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perchant (n.)

A bird tied by the foot, to serve as decoy to other birds by its fluttering.

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A bird tied by the foot, to serve as decoy to other birds by its fluttering.

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The eagle perched majestically on the highest branch of the ancient oak tree.

The hummingbird flitted from flower to flower, perching briefly to sip the sweet nectar.

The peregrine falcon perched silently on the clifftop, scanning the horizon for prey.

The seagull perched precariously on the edge of the wave-battered rocks.