Definitionn. the light horny waterproof structure forming the external covering of birds
Last update: April 12, 2016
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I found a plumage in the garden and decorate my study table with it. [noun]
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The baby bird was now fully grown and it plumage was placed and neat. [Please select]
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He is still in juvenile plumage, but seems to know that he is going to be beautiful. [noun]
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This male was in fine plumage showing no aberrations associated with it being an escape from captivity. [noun]
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The tresses of this lady were shining and black, like the plumage of the raven. [noun]
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Giles, with as much pride as if Oliver were some bird of rare plumage, that he had skilfully brought down. [noun]
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The last we saw of the young scapegrace he was smoothing his ruffled plumage before a shining milk-pail and apparently admonishing his unsteady double. [noun]
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"And they ran off you like water off the silvery sheen of that swan's plumage as he dips and raises his neck." [noun]
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The regiment fluttered like a bird preening its plumage and became motionless. [noun]
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This sort of love is a recollection of lily petals and the plumage of the dove. [noun]
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Jane, be still; dont struggle so, like a wild frantic bird that is rending its own plumage in its desperation. [noun]
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