perch in a sentence
n.
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Definition
Perch (noun): a resting place or support, especially for a bird, or a seat or position elevated above the ground.
Sample Sentences
- The bird found a comfortable perch on the branch of the old oak tree.
- After a long hike, they decided to take a perch on a large rock and enjoy the view.
- The fisherman sat quietly at the edge of the dock, waiting for a perch to bite.
- During the art exhibition, the artist's work was displayed on a high perch for all to admire.
- She always felt a sense of peace when she could perch by the window and watch the world go by.
- The bird found a perfect perch on the branch of the old oak tree.
- He decided to perch on the edge of the fountain to enjoy the view.
- After a long hike, they finally took a moment to perch on a large rock and rest.
- The cat liked to perch on the windowsill, watching the world go by.
- She felt the need to perch herself on a high stool at the bar to get a better look around.
- After hours of hiking, they finally reached a perch that overlooked the stunning valley below.
- He decided to perch on the edge of the fountain, enjoying the warm sun on his face.
- The cat liked to perch on the windowsill and watch the world go by.
- We set up our telescope on a high perch to get a better view of the night sky.
- The cat found a cozy perch on the windowsill to watch the birds outside.
- After a long hike, they took a moment to perch on a rock and enjoy the view.
- The artist decided to perch the sculpture on a pedestal to give it more prominence.
- He could feel the adrenaline rush as he perched precariously on the edge of the cliff.
- The children took turns trying to perch on the narrow beam without falling off.