birdlike Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbɜːd.laɪk]
  • Us [ ˈbɝːd.laɪk]

Meaning of birdlike In English

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Examples of birdlike

  • The smoke-blackened streets were packed with illiterate multitudes who stayed alive through sheer birdlike ebullience.

  • The inner ear is also pretty similar and bird-like in both taxa.

  • The study concluded that it was impossible to determine whether prosauropods had a bird-like flow-through lung, but that the air sacs were almost certainly present.

  • The stilts it stands upon are actually gigantic bird-like legs which can carry the hut over any terrain.

  • Some advanced beaked forms were toothless, such as the pteranodonts and azhdarchids, and had larger, more extensive, and more bird-like beaks.

  • The bird-like device is operated by a built-in remote control within the cockpit.

  • She has some birdlike enhanced senses; apart from superior hearing and eyesight, she is able to feel or read the air to locate moving things.

  • The second sound is a soft sweet bird-like twill, a sound of contentment.

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