unfeathered

ADJECTIVE
  1. having no feathers
    a featherless biped
    the unfeathered legs of an Orpington
  2. not having feathers
    the unfeathered brood
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How To Use unfeathered In A Sentence

  • the unfeathered legs of an Orpington
  • an unfeathered goose
  • the unfeathered brood
  • No. You have sent them to us with their arms reversed, their shields broken, their impresses defaced, -- and so displumed, degraded, and metamorphosed, such unfeathered two-legged things, that we no longer know them. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 03 (of 12)
  • Only among breeders of domestic poultry and female Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) does there seem to be a preference for big-breasted birds; in the case of sage-grouse, the males have developed an elaborate courtship display that exaggerates the size of the breast by expansion of large esophageal pouches and partial extension of cervical apteria (i.e., unfeathered areas between feather tracts), with larger-breasted males attracting and mating with more females. Breasted Birds
  • No. You have sent them to us with their arms reversed, their shields broken, their impresses defaced; and so displumed, degraded, and metamorphosed, such unfeathered two-legged things, that we no longer know them. Paras. 350-374
  • Following this, he feathered the three propellers then unfeathered one at a time in an attempt to restart at least one engine, without success.
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