unroost Synonyms
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unroost Meaning
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unroost (v. t.)
To drive from the roost.
unroost Sentence Examples
- The relentless storm unroosted the birds, scattering them across the sky.
- The startled pigeons unroosted and flew in a panic at the sound of the gunshot.
- The hikers meticulously unroosted the tent and packed it away before continuing their ascent.
- The clumsy squirrel unroosted from its branch, sending a shower of acorns to the ground below.
- The frightened deer unroosted at the sight of the predator and darted into the forest.
- The unroosted eagle soared effortlessly above the mountain peaks, surveying its domain.
- The startled owl unroosted from the hollow tree and vanished into the darkness.
- The unroosted birds returned to their nests at dusk, filling the air with their cheerful chatter.
- The unroosted rooster crowed persistently, announcing the break of dawn.
- The unroosted bats emerged from their cave at twilight, their wings fluttering through the evening sky.
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To drive from the roost.
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The relentless storm unroosted the birds, scattering them across the sky.
The startled pigeons unroosted and flew in a panic at the sound of the gunshot.
The hikers meticulously unroosted the tent and packed it away before continuing their ascent.
The clumsy squirrel unroosted from its branch, sending a shower of acorns to the ground below.