feathered造句(1) Don't fly till you wings are feathered.
(2) The crew feathered for the last few yards of the race.
(3) A little feathered thing with a human head?
(4) In fact its feathered section is a hollow tube.
(5) No gratitude came from feathered friends.
(6) A small shiver of apprehension feathered her spine.
(7) It feathered her skin with goosebumps, doubled her pulse-rate, melted her knees.
(8) The primary bevels were ground back and feathered away on the grindstone, taking care not to overheat and destroy the temper.
(9) Suspected abolitionists were tarred, feathered, and run out of town; antislavery literature was burned.
(10) A strong breeze caught the upstanding feathered plumes of her hat and blew it off.
(11) Among the feathered residents are flamingos, toucans, kookaburras, egrets, brown pelicans, hornbills and trumpeter swans.
(12) However, don't feed your feathered friends very dry bread, desiccated coconut or salty food.
(13) I joined the feathered legions and took to the air.
(14) Winchester Long hair has been delicately feathered to frame the face.
(15) At once he was feathered with arrows like a pincushion.
(16) The vapour of his breath feathered in a trail behind him as he moved through the cold bushes towards the stream.
(17) Birches and oaks feathered the narrow ravines.
(18) The tail and britches are well feathered.
(19) He feathered arrows with duck's feathers.
(20) They ordered loyalist pamphlets burned or tarred and feathered.
(21) He feathered up to Nina but was turned down.
(22) Leslie lightens her hair and has now had it cut into a short, feathered style.
(23) Then we were by the counter and through the glass I saw a feathered corpse, twisted to show its plumpness.
(24) The friendship tunnel became a well-worn path - what with all the to-ing and fro-ing of furred and feathered visitors.
(25) And our outlook on life from now until we join the feathered choir pivots on the answer.
(26) Strands of dark hair had fallen over his brow and his lashes were feathered on his cheeks.
(27) Photographed in 1973, Eugene Ionesco happily scribbles away with a feathered quill pen.
(28) She sat sadly, in her old camel coat and her feathered hat, hearing the words.
(29) Gastronomical suggestions: The best cuts of red meat, finely prepared; feathered game and dishes in red wine sauces, mildly spiced. Classical cheeses including fairly strong ones.
(30) "If Archaeopteryx were discovered today, I don't think you would call it a bird. You would call it a feathered dinosaur," says Carrano.