tonguebird Antonyms

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Meaning of tonguebird

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tonguebird (n.)

The wryneck.

tonguebird Sentence Examples

  1. The elusive tonguebird perched on a branch, its scarlet plumage shimmering in the sunlight.
  2. Legend has it that the tonguebird's song can heal the sick and grant wishes.
  3. The iridescent blue of the male tonguebird's beak contrasted strikingly with its long, slender tongue.
  4. The tonguebird's distinctive call echoed through the rain-soaked forest, sending shivers down the spines of nearby animals.
  5. The tonguebird's nest was a marvel of architecture, intricately woven with vines and feathers.
  6. The mother tonguebird fiercely protected her young from the prying eyes of predators.
  7. The tonguebird's tongue, longer than its body, was used for catching insects and extracting nectar from flowers.
  8. The crimson crest on the tonguebird's head resembled a flickering flame, making it easily identifiable from afar.
  9. The tonguebird's swift flight left a trail of iridescent feathers shimmering in the air.
  10. The haunting song of the tonguebird filled the night, lulling the forest creatures to sleep.

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The wryneck.

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The elusive tonguebird perched on a branch, its scarlet plumage shimmering in the sunlight.

Legend has it that the tonguebird's song can heal the sick and grant wishes.

The iridescent blue of the male tonguebird's beak contrasted strikingly with its long, slender tongue.

The tonguebird's distinctive call echoed through the rain-soaked forest, sending shivers down the spines of nearby animals.