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Meaning of wood-note

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wood-note (n.)

A wild or natural note, as of a forest bird.

wood-note Sentence Examples

  1. The solitary wood-note of the hermit thrush filled the evening air with a haunting melody.
  2. In the deep recesses of the forest, the wood-note of the veery echoed through the twilight.
  3. The wood-note of the ovenbird resonated with a persistent, musical trill.
  4. The plaintive wood-note of the woodcock pierced through the misty pre-dawn sky.
  5. The wood-note of the whip-poor-will reverberated through the summer nights, evoking a sense of mystery and wonder.
  6. The wood-note of the wood thrush intertwined with the chorus of spring birds, creating a symphony of sound.
  7. Amidst the canopy of leaves, the wood-note of the scarlet tanager added a vibrant splash of color to the forest.
  8. The wood-note of the American robin heralded the arrival of spring, bringing joy to weary spirits.
  9. The wood-note of the wood pewee carried through the dense undergrowth, guiding lost hikers back to safety.
  10. The gentle wood-note of the mourning dove served as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life.

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A wild or natural note, as of a forest bird.

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The solitary wood-note of the hermit thrush filled the evening air with a haunting melody.

In the deep recesses of the forest, the wood-note of the veery echoed through the twilight.

The wood-note of the ovenbird resonated with a persistent, musical trill.

The plaintive wood-note of the woodcock pierced through the misty pre-dawn sky.