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Meaning of pewit

Wordnet

pewit (n)

small black-headed European gull

large crested Old World plover having wattles and spurs

small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North America

Webster

pewit (n.)

The lapwing.

The European black-headed, or laughing, gull (Xema ridibundus). See under Laughing.

The pewee.

pewit Sentence Examples

  1. The mournful cry of the pewit echoed through the desolate moorlands.
  2. A solitary pewit perched on a rocky outcrop, surveying the vast expanse.
  3. The pewit's piercing whistle warned of an approaching predator.
  4. The bird's black and white plumage contrasted sharply against the green landscape.
  5. The pewit's rapid, erratic flight made it difficult to follow.
  6. A flock of pewits wheeled and soared above the fields, their chattering voices forming a chorus.
  7. The pewit's nest, made of woven grasses, was concealed amidst the heather.
  8. The chicks of the pewit were camouflaged with their mottled brown and white feathers.
  9. The pewit's presence was a sign of the changing seasons, heralding the arrival of spring.
  10. In folklore, the pewit was said to be the embodiment of lost souls, its mournful cry a reminder of unfulfilled dreams.

FAQs About the word pewit

small black-headed European gull, large crested Old World plover having wattles and spurs, small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North AmericaThe

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The mournful cry of the pewit echoed through the desolate moorlands.

A solitary pewit perched on a rocky outcrop, surveying the vast expanse.

The pewit's piercing whistle warned of an approaching predator.

The bird's black and white plumage contrasted sharply against the green landscape.