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feathered

[ UK /fˈɛðəd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɛðɝd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or covered with feathers
    our feathered friends
  2. adorned with feathers or plumes
    a feathered hat

How To Use feathered In A Sentence

  • A rich cashmere throw, a pair of princess-worthy slippers, and some delish candles will keep her nest well feathered.
  • He describes the recent revelation that many small meat-eating dinosaurs were feathered. The Times Literary Supplement
  • the poor tarred-and-feathered wretch
  • After finishing the heap of homework I had, I let myself fall into bed, dozing off the moment my head hit the soft feathered pillow.
  • I love catching a glimpse of the unexpected flower growing through cracks in a sidewalk, or the furry and feathered critters dodging us humans in their quest for food and shelter.
  • Expecting to have to moderate their pace so as not to overstride their diminutive hosts, the travelers found themselves having to hurry to keep up, so swift were the Swick's feathered earthbound mounts. Carnivores of Light and Darkness
  • the unfeathered legs of an Orpington
  • In cultural dances, performers may put on feathered hats and skirts made of sisal strands.
  • My hair was feathered, usually with a slightly wonky fringe cut by my mum to save money. The Sun
  • They were Scotsmen in kilts, brandishing bayonets and wearing feathered bonnets.
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