Nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes.
Sinônimos
Examples for "owl"
Examples for "owl"
1Thank you for coming in our hour of need, the owl whispered.
2The sun had set; an owl began to hoot in the wood.
3Yet the owl's words had pierced her, inscribed knowledge on her heart.
4Thunder growled in the distance; an owl hooted in the Pieman's tree.
5She wanted to know more about the owl and asked Rocket questions.
1The hooter sounds for the first wave of swimmers, then the second.
2My big hooter has been broken many times and needs a fix.
3A naked hooter queen with that beach movie expression of sizzling intellect.
4You may say the hooter is THE cause of their leaving.
5At 3pm the hooter sounded and we all plunged into the icy water.
1Frequently a huge bat or bird of night flitted by.
2This is the bird of night, singing to its young!
3Then, like a bird of night on silent wings, came this walking in his sleep.
4Casca dwells especially on the ' bird of night.'
5Along the shore of the sleeping lake our engine swept like a great, black, wingless bird of night.
1This is the call of the Common Owl, the meditative bird of Minerva.
2If the owl is the bird of Minerva, the cat should be her beast; they have the same sleepy air of unfathomable wisdom.
Translations for bird of Minerva