“feather” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “feather”:

+ This god is holding the hieroglyph meaning “user” and a feather in his right hand, with Ma’at, the goddess of truth and justice, in his left.

+ Believed to be weighed on the scales of Anubis by the feather of Maat.

+ Research suggested that the chickens’s adaptive feather genes will soon die out and need to be preserved.

+ The feather imprints were found in sandstone, previously thought to not be able to support such impressions.

+ In 1955 he obtained his first starred in the Western “White Feather directed by Richard Fleischer.

+ With its most recent release being on 2005-07-04, Feather Linux is now not under development.

feather - example sentences
feather – example sentences

Example sentences of “feather”:

+ Fragile items, such as feather bedspreads or tasseled rugs or hangings, may be enclosed in a loose mesh bag.

+ A heart that weighed less than the feather was considered a pure heart.

+ The sound is named for Private Wilhelm, a character in “The Charge at Feather River”, a 1953 western in which the character is shot with an arrow.

+ The Sacramento River flows along it in a north-south direction and the Feather River flows through it in an east-west direction.

+ The chief judge in charge of the Egyptian law courts was known as “The priest of Ma’at.” He began court hearings wearing the feather of Ma’at.

+ The system was made to automatically feather an engine that failed during takeoff or the initial climb of the plane to its cruising altitude.

+ They have varied plumage colours with a feather that is suitable for the tropical climate in Nigeria.

+ After the Hydra is destroyed a peacock feather remains in its place, Hercules tells Iolaus that Hera is responsible for the Hydra.

+ The person that won his case got to have the feather of Ma’at.

+ Fragile items, such as feather bedspreads or tasseled rugs or hangings, may be enclosed in a loose mesh bag.

+ A heart that weighed less than the feather was considered a pure heart.

+ Experienced badminton players usually play with feather shuttlecocks, and in competition, badminton is almost always played with feather shuttles.

+ All is left behind after an attack, is a single large unknown bird feather and a spec of the victims blood.

+ At the top of the shield are three feather plumes in the colors of the national flag.

+ The group gained popularity and eventually amalgamated with the Fur and Feather League in Croydon to form the RSPB.

+ While the first specimen of “Anchiornis” found in the 2000s, preserved only faint traces of feathers around the preserved portion of the body, the well-preserved second specimen showed nearly complete feather preservation, allowing researchers to identify the structure of the feathers and how they were distributed.

+ Today, ten skeletons and one feather of “Archaeopteryx” have been found.

+ Marine Corps sniper Carlos Hathcock, who was famous in the Vietnam War for wearing a white feather in his hat.

More in-sentence examples of “feather”:

+ This is because of a law called the eagle feather law.

+ A quill pen is the feather of a bird, usually a goose.

+ This is because of a law called the eagle feather law.

+ A quill pen is the feather of a bird, usually a goose.

+ Comment on ‘Narrow primary feather rachises in “Confuciusornis” and “Archaeopteryx” suggest poor flight ability’.

+ Her feather of truth was strapped to her head.

+ The Sacramento has many tributaries, including the Pit, Feather and American Rivers.

+ Oroville is thought to be the gateway to Lake Oroville and Feather River recreational areas.

+ The evidence consists of feather impressions, or convincing skeletal or chemical evidence.

+ The heart of the dead was weighed against the feather of truth, to see if the deceased was worthy of entering the afterlife.

+ She then puts 20 mattresses and 20 feather beds upon the bed.

+ His mother remembered him later in her life as a boy marching about with a feather in his cap and pounding on a drum while whistling “Auld Lang Syne”.

+ Flight as a Feather: Hours before a Swedish karaoke contest at the Coco Bongo, The Mask loses his lucky fedora feather and races through Edge City to get it—all the while trying to avoid Kellaway and Doyle and a string of eccentric characters, including Mayor Tilton’s vengeful ex-girlfriend, a performance artist, an eagle, and Pretorious’s goon, Walter.

+ She calls all the animals and uses a parrots feather to lure the tiger into a trap and proves her roar stronger than his.

+ Vaned feather have a stiff center, with soft barbs on the side, which seem like hairs.

+ This assumption makes the problem simpler, but is unlikely to lead to a good prediction as to the time it will take for the feather to fall.

+ The crab eats small feather duster worms and other coral reef invertebrates.

+ Tyrell destroyed soarwing that made by Ivan, so Isaac sends him out with Matthew and Karis to find a feather of the Mountain Roc to make a new one.

+ A quill pen is a tool used for writing, made from a flight feather of a large bird.

+ Their dress is mainly a vest made out of a bark from the Llanchama tree and a feather headdress.

+ Xu and colleagues in 2003 cited the basal position of “Microraptor”, along with feather and wing features, as evidence that the ancestral dromaeosaur could glide.

+ A feather hanging over an egg does not have enough energy to hurt the egg.

+ A town found nearby, Feather Falls, California, is named after this waterfall.

+ The eagle feather law usually defends Native Americans by providing many exceptions to wildlife laws, but it presently does not yet allow Native American tribes to use them yet.

+ In calculating how long it takes for the feather to reach the ground, to make the maths simpler, one might make an assumption: that the effect of air resistance can be ignored.

+ Because the Moon has no atmosphere, there is no air resistance, so a feather will fall as fast as a hammer.

+ The county is in the Central Valley, along the Feather River.

+ The feather stars have been much more successful.

+ The hollow shaft of the feather acts as an ink reservoir and ink flows to the tip by capillary action.

+ Two adults had quill knobs on the lower arm, indicating the former presence of bird-like feather shafts.

+ The Feather River is a river in Northern California in the United States.

+ The juvenile feathers are more dull and brown, with areas of pale feather tips.

+ A large, short-armed, winged dromaeosaurid from the early Cretaceous of China and its implications for feather evolution.

+ They feel that feather shuttles give them more control, and better play is needed to hit feather shuttles.

+ A coup stick was often a willow rod with a feather on the end.

+ The feather step is a basic figure in the Foxtrot.

+ He takes a magic feather from the bird’s tail, then releases her.

+ He lives in Richmond, Surrey with his partner, Anna Murphy, with whom he has a production company, Feather Productions Ltd.

+ Feathers on the feather shuttles bend or break if the player does not hit the cork or rubber center.

+ During the Apollo 15 mission, David Scott did an experiment by dropping a hammer and a falcon feather at the same time.

+ A single tail feather has been found on one of the specimens.

+ Seventeen different species of seabird can be found, the rarest of which is the Short-tailed Albatross, otherwise known as the “Golden Gooney.” Fewer than 2,200 are believed to exist due to excessive feather hunting in the late nineteenth century.

+ Some species communicate warnings to rivals by exposing white feather patches on their backs or shoulders.

+ Usually, feather stars creep about by using projections at the bottom of the crown, called cirri.

+ The free-living feather stars first appear in the Upper Triassic.

+ Lice feed on skin debris, feather parts, Sebaceous glandsebaceous secretions and blood.

+ They were found buried in shallow graves in Peachpeach orchards along the Feather River in Sutter County, California, in 1971.

+ Dumbledore explains that Harry’s and Voldemort’s wands connected because they share a core of a feather from the same phoenix, coincidentally Dumbledore’s own phoenix Fawkes.

+ It is harder to hit a feather shuttlecock fast, because there is more drag.

+ It is a tributary of the Middle Fork Feather River, in Plumas National Forest of Butte County, California.

+ In North America and Europe, feather shuttlecocks cost more.

+ After surviving a wolf attack, he enters the Beast’s castle where the servants, including Lumière, a maître d’ turned into a candelabra, Cogsworth, the head of household turned into a clock, Babette, a maid turned into a feather duster that still seems to retain her flirtatious tendencies, Mrs.

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