weaser Antonyms
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
Meaning of weaser
Webster
weaser (n.)
The American merganser; -- called also weaser sheldrake.
weaser Sentence Examples
- The weaser's fur was a beautiful shade of chestnut brown.
- The weaser scurried through the undergrowth, its tiny legs carrying it swiftly.
- The weaser's keen sense of smell allowed it to detect prey from afar.
- The weaser's sharp teeth could easily tear through the flesh of its victims.
- The weaser was a skilled hunter, and rarely missed its target.
- The weaser's curiosity often led it into dangerous situations.
- The weaser's playful nature sometimes got it into trouble.
- The weaser was a solitary creature, but would occasionally form temporary bonds with other weasels.
- The weaser's population was declining due to habitat loss and hunting.
- The weaser was a fascinating creature, and played an important role in the ecosystem.
FAQs About the word weaser
The American merganser; -- called also weaser sheldrake.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The weaser's fur was a beautiful shade of chestnut brown.
The weaser scurried through the undergrowth, its tiny legs carrying it swiftly.
The weaser's keen sense of smell allowed it to detect prey from afar.
The weaser's sharp teeth could easily tear through the flesh of its victims.