Wildfowl [noun]
Definition of Wildfowl:
hunted bird
Opposite/Antonyms of Wildfowl:
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Sentence/Example of Wildfowl:
As wildfowl take, by river and lake, The sunshine and the rain.
Wildfowl may often be seen about the marshy ground at the head of the loch.
Diametrically different—in cause and effect—is the case of wildfowl.
One had brought fish, the other wildfowl, slung on poles over their shoulders.
There will be wildfowl on my lake, and Lochleven trout in my waters.
Feathers from wildfowl were also carefully saved for beds and pillows.
To his fish and flesh the Eskimo adds a bewildering plenitude of wildfowl.
From right and left, in mysterious side lagoons and pockets, came the low quacking and chattering of wildfowl, now close at hand.
The air was so calm that the plaintive cries of thousands of wildfowl which covered the Point of Marsh struck faintly on our ears.
Wildfowl beyond all the rest of animated nature lend themselves to spectacular display.