Feathered [adjective]
Definition of Feathered:
plumed
Opposite/Antonyms of Feathered:
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Sentence/Example of Feathered:
Tayos is named for the brown-feathered, hook-billed nocturnal birds that dwell inside the cave alongside thousands of bats.
Now, scientists are one step closer to understanding the evolution of all of this feathered diversity.
The city is crammed with miniature subways that are also clotheslines, winged elephants with bird bodies and a slew of other feathered and scaly creatures.
Most of the feathered folk agreed that Mr. Blackbird ought not to have spokenp.
The six men pulled with a long stroke, their oars dipping along the surface of the sea as they feathered them.
The procession, preceded by Bob on his feathered steed, passed through a chasm overgrown with brambles.
Marie tilted back her head and looked up at the tall row of eucalyptus trees feathered against the stars.
Unlike those feathered Romans of the Decadence, we moderns settle for one meal at a sitting, and let it digest in peace.
If he refused he was tarred and feathered, or set to ride upon a rail, and his house was defiled with filth.
Of all feathered fowl, however, none are more brilliant in colour than the bee-eater and the golden oriol.