unplume Synonyms

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unplume Meaning

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unplume (v. t.)

To strip of plumes or feathers; hence, to humiliate.

unplume Sentence Examples

  1. The hunter expertly unplumed the bird, removing its feathers with precision.
  2. The unplumed chicken was a sight to behold, revealing its bare and tender skin.
  3. The peacock's vibrant tail feathers were unplumed, leaving only the dull shafts behind.
  4. The eagles unplumed their prey, scattering feathers across the windswept tundra.
  5. The unplumed dove symbolized peace and tranquility, its feathers gently swaying in the breeze.
  6. The unplumed owl perched silently on the branch, its keen eyes scanning the forest floor.
  7. The unplumed crow cawed mournfully, its voice echoing through the desolate landscape.
  8. The unplumed hummingbird flitted among the flowers, its iridescent body shimmering in the sunlight.
  9. The unplumed swan glided gracefully across the lake, its feathers replaced by a smooth and sleek surface.
  10. The unplumed falcon soared high above the clouds, its wingspan outstretched and featherless.

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To strip of plumes or feathers; hence, to humiliate.

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The hunter expertly unplumed the bird, removing its feathers with precision.

The unplumed chicken was a sight to behold, revealing its bare and tender skin.

The peacock's vibrant tail feathers were unplumed, leaving only the dull shafts behind.

The eagles unplumed their prey, scattering feathers across the windswept tundra.