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Meaning of percher

Wordnet

percher (n)

a person situated on a perch

a bird with feet adapted for perching (as on tree branches); this order is now generally abandoned by taxonomists

Webster

percher (v. i.)

One who, or that which, perches.

One of the Insessores.

A Paris candle anciently used in England; also, a large wax candle formerly set upon the altar.

percher Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle perched majestically on the highest branch of the tree, surveying its surroundings.
  2. The squirrel perched jauntily on the fence, nibbling on an acorn.
  3. The hawk perched patiently on the power line, waiting for its prey to pass by.
  4. The bird perched delicately on the edge of the fountain, dipping its beak for a drink.
  5. The cat perched comfortably on the windowsill, basking in the warm sunlight.
  6. The parrot perched on its perch, squawking and chattering to itself.
  7. The monkey perched precariously on the limb of a flimsy tree, swinging its tail.
  8. The owl perched silently on a rock, its piercing gaze fixed on the surrounding darkness.
  9. The gecko perched motionless on the smooth surface of the wall, its tiny claws clinging tightly.
  10. The dove perched gracefully on the arch of the gazebo, cooing softly to its mate.

FAQs About the word percher

a person situated on a perch, a bird with feet adapted for perching (as on tree branches); this order is now generally abandoned by taxonomistsOne who, or that

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The eagle perched majestically on the highest branch of the tree, surveying its surroundings.

The squirrel perched jauntily on the fence, nibbling on an acorn.

The hawk perched patiently on the power line, waiting for its prey to pass by.

The bird perched delicately on the edge of the fountain, dipping its beak for a drink.