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[ burd-lahyk ] / ˈbɜrdˌlaɪk / SEE SYNONYMS FOR birdlike ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivehaving the appearance or characteristics of a bird, as quickness, lightness, fragility, etc.: birdlike gestures. Origin of birdlikeFirst recorded in 1580–90; bird + -like OTHER WORDS FROM birdlikeun·bird·like, adjectiveWords nearby birdlikebird grass, birdhouse, birdie, birding, bird in the hand, birdlike, birdlime, bird louse, birdman, bird-nesting, bird of ill omen Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for birdlikeAlma Hitchcock, the times I saw her, was a frail, birdlike woman who looked angry about her infirmity. Alfred Hitchcock’s Fade to Black: The Great Director’s Final Days|David Freeman|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST Her ears burned like fire, and her bright, birdlike eyes were round and scared. The Dop Doctor|Clotilde Inez Mary Graves Its distinguishing variation was a somewhat wider bulge in the forward part of its birdlike body. On the Edge of the Arctic|Harry Lincoln Sayler He has a squeaky whistle and a birdlike call, each of which it is difficult to describe. The Rocky Mountain Wonderland|Enos A. Mills
She laughed in turn, and fluttered her small hands in her delightful, birdlike way. The Diary of a Saint|Arlo Bates But Turnbull being of a more active and birdlike type of mind did throw a glance round the scene. The Ball and The Cross|G.K. Chesterton
Words related to birdlikeflying, airy, atmospheric, ethereal, lofty, vaporous, pneumatic, aeriform, aeronautical |