tappit hen Synonyms

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tappit hen Meaning

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tappit hen ()

A hen having a tuft of feathers on her head.

A measuring pot holding one quart (according to some, three quarts); -- so called from a knob on the lid, thought to resemble a crested hen.

tappit hen Sentence Examples

  1. The tappit hen perched gracefully on the edge of the water trough, its keen eyes scanning for prey.
  2. The old cottage had a quaint tappit hen atop the chimney, looking down upon the quaint garden below.
  3. As the sun began its descent, the tappit hen sang a mournful melody that echoed through the twilight.
  4. The hunter's keen eye spotted the tappit hen hidden among the reeds, and with a swift shot, he felled the bird.
  5. The young boy watched in amazement as the tappit hen's chicks hatched before his very eyes.
  6. The tappit hen's nest, skillfully woven into the branches of a willow tree, provided a cozy refuge for its young.
  7. The legend of the tappit hen, said to be a harbinger of bad luck, has been passed down through generations.
  8. The artist's brush captured the intricate details of the tappit hen's plumage, creating a masterpiece that seemed to come to life.
  9. The tappit hen's silhouette against the setting sun evoked a sense of peace and tranquility.
  10. The children laughed and chased after the tappit hen that had wandered into their backyard, its cheerful chatter filling the air.

FAQs About the word tappit hen

A hen having a tuft of feathers on her head., A measuring pot holding one quart (according to some, three quarts); -- so called from a knob on the lid, thought

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The tappit hen perched gracefully on the edge of the water trough, its keen eyes scanning for prey.

The old cottage had a quaint tappit hen atop the chimney, looking down upon the quaint garden below.

As the sun began its descent, the tappit hen sang a mournful melody that echoed through the twilight.

The hunter's keen eye spotted the tappit hen hidden among the reeds, and with a swift shot, he felled the bird.