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UK
/fˈiːbiː/
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[ US /ˈfibi/ ]
[ US /ˈfibi/ ]
NOUN
- (Greek mythology) a Titaness who became identified with Artemis as goddess of the Moon
- the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one
How To Use Phoebe In A Sentence
- The wood pewee, like its relative, the phoebe, feeds largely on the family of flies to which the house fly belongs. Bird Day; How to prepare for it
- I invested in some pre-cooked, but fresh, foods like grilled wild Alaskan salmon, spring veggie cous cous, grilled asparagus, a whole roasted chicken (for us and Phoebe -- she's got to eat healthy too!) that came with a free side of cole slaw (yes from Whole Foods). Laura Klein: Hitting The Road? How To Eat Healthy
- When perched on shrubs, it often pumps its tail up and down like a phoebe.
- Walking around the cemetery yielded a handful of red-wings, phoebes, doves, and Song Sparrows and nice looks at a Field Sparrow and a White-eyed Vireo.
- Saturn's satellite Phoebe is too small for it to have separated into vertical stratifications when it formed.
- Perhaps humans perform the same service for phoebes.
- With Phoebe's help, she'd chosen a floral slip dress with a low neckline and spaghetti straps.
- The little spirit began to sift through my memories of Phoebe again.
- He tied silver cords around the legs of a group of phoebes, and spotted two of the banded nestlings when they returned the next year.
- Phoebe pictured Maeve, sitting in regal splendor amid her pillows and her billet-doux, opining on the imbecility of love. EVERVILLE