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feathers
/ ˈɛðə /
plural noun
the plumage of a bird
Also called: feathering.the long hair on the legs or tail of certain breeds of horses and dogs
informaldress; attire
her best feathers
to cause upset or offence
Example Sentences
And, in a concession to modernity, as well as holding up feathers in a blessing for the King, the elder was reading his incantations from an iPhone.
This isn’t the first time Carpenter has ruffled some feathers.
“I’m shedding feathers and no more tears. I’m not back. I’m beyond.”
I didn’t know what to do, so I noticed the weird details: a cardinal outside his window and the way his hair sat on his head like white feathers.
It didn’t take long, she claims, for those visits to ruffle feathers.
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