Magpiefrom example sentences
Related (10): black, white, bird, shiny, thieving, chattering, lively, mischievous, intelligent, scavenger
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- a long-tailed crow with boldly marked (or green) plumage and a raucous voice.
- any bird of the Australasian butcherbird family, having black-and-white plumage and musical calls.
- used in similes or comparisons to refer to a person who collects things, especially things of little use or value, or a person who chatters idly:
"Magpiefrom" Example Sentences
1. The magpiefrom swooped down from the tree and snatched the shiny object.2. I saw a magpiefrom perched on the fence this morning.
3. The magpiefrom's tail feathers were iridescent in the sunlight.
4. We heard the distinct call of a magpiefrom in the nearby park.
5. A magpiefrom landed on my windowsill and looked at me curiously.
6. I spotted a magpiefrom nesting in the tree outside my bedroom window.
7. The magpiefrom's wing feathers were a deep, glossy black.
8. We watched the magpiefrom hop along the ground in search of food.
9. I threw a piece of bread on the ground and the magpiefrom came running.
10. The magpiefrom's beak looked sharp and pointy.
11. It was interesting to observe the magpiefrom's behavior as it interacted with its surroundings.
12. A magpiefrom stole my friend's sandwich as she sat outside for lunch.
13. I always find it entertaining to watch a magpiefrom trying to fly with a large stick in its beak.
14. The magpiefrom's feathers ruffled in the wind as it perched on the branch.
15. We followed the flight path of the magpiefrom as it soared above us.
16. I noticed the magpiefrom's stunning white and black markings.
17. A lone magpiefrom sat on the powerline, watching the world below.
18. We saw the magpiefrom's reflection in the still pond below.
19. A pair of magpiefroms nested in the tree across the street.
20. I heard the magpiefrom's melodic song as I walked through the park.
21. We saw the magpiefrom take off and soar through the sky.
22. I marveled at the magpiefrom's agility as it hopped from branch to branch.
23. The magpiefrom's delicate feathers floated in the air as it took flight.
24. We watched the magpiefrom use its beak to crack open a nut.
25. I was startled by the magpiefrom's sudden appearance on my windowsill.
26. The magpiefrom's curious eyes were fixated on the shiny object in my hand.
27. A group of magpiefroms perched on the roof of the nearby house.
28. We observed the magpiefrom building its nest with twigs and grass.
29. I admired the magpiefrom's sleek and streamlined body.
30. The magpiefrom seemed unbothered by the noise and commotion around it.
31. We waited patiently to catch a glimpse of the magpiefrom in flight.
32. I tried to imitate the magpiefrom's unique call, but failed.
33. The magpiefrom looked at me with suspicion as I approached.
34. A magpiefrom preened its feather as it basked in the sun on a branch.
35. We enjoyed the lively chatter of the magpiefroms as they played in the trees.
36. I was fascinated by the magpiefrom's ability to mimic other bird calls.
37. The magpiefrom studied me with its intelligent gaze before taking flight.
38. We saw the magpiefrom snatch a worm from the ground and swallow it whole.
39. I spotted the magpiefrom's nest high in the tree canopy.
40. The magpiefrom's distinctive call echoed through the park.
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