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white feather

NOUN
  1. a symbol of cowardice

How To Use white feather In A Sentence

  • The bird swooped down and settled itself upon the pinnacle of the flagpole, its grey-and-white feathers tinged silver in the dusky light.
  • Far on the westering desert, beyond the valley, Pringle saw a white feather of smoke from a toiling train; beyond that a twisting gap in the blue of the westmost range. The Desire of the Moth; and the Come On
  • First there's the tui, a grackle-size bird with blue-black and purple hues, filamentous white feathers woven through its nape and a white, tufty throat pompon worn like a bow tie.
  • A bird had alighted in the sand with a flash of blue and white feather, to peck at something thrown from the train. Somewhere East of Life
  • She flicked open a flabellum made from the stiff white feathers of an extinct peacock and began to fan herself as the Raptor stopped pacing and finally spoke. Song of Time
  • She was wearing a long red dressing gown with a wafting white feather collar.
  • The ponds were quiet with only white feathers floating on the surface or sticking to one's shoes.
  • She wore a cape of white feathers that she slowly removed to reveal her nakedness.
  • Look out for things like white feathers and birds that appear to follow you around the garden. The Sun
  • They wear high, plumed hats with blue and white feathers.
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