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Meaning of tomtit
Wordnet
tomtit (n)
widely distributed European titmouse with bright cobalt blue wings and tail and crown of the head
Webster
tomtit (n.)
A titmouse, esp. the blue titmouse.
The wren.
tomtit Sentence Examples
- The tiny tomtit perched on a branch, its beady eyes scanning the surroundings.
- The tomtit's cheerful song filled the woodland with a melodious tune.
- The tomtit's nest was cleverly concealed in a hollow tree trunk.
- Jack observed the tomtit's acrobatic flight as it flitted through the trees.
- The tomtit's presence always brought a smile to Jane's face.
- The curious tomtit inspected the bird feeder, hoping to find a tasty treat.
- Tomtits are fiercely protective of their territory and will chase away competitors.
- Emily watched the tomtit's courtship display, fascinated by its elaborate dance.
- The tomtit's vibrant plumage stood out against the drab winter landscape.
- The tomtit's arrival signaled the approach of spring, bringing joy to all who heard its song.
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widely distributed European titmouse with bright cobalt blue wings and tail and crown of the headA titmouse, esp. the blue titmouse., The wren.
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The tiny tomtit perched on a branch, its beady eyes scanning the surroundings.
The tomtit's cheerful song filled the woodland with a melodious tune.
The tomtit's nest was cleverly concealed in a hollow tree trunk.
Jack observed the tomtit's acrobatic flight as it flitted through the trees.