Sentences

puttock in a sentence

n.

Definition

Puttock: a term used to refer to a bird of prey, particularly a kite, known for its soaring flight and association with freedom.

Sample Sentences

  1. The puttock circled overhead, scanning the fields for its next meal.
  2. In medieval times, the puttock was often depicted in art as a symbol of freedom.
  3. Watching the puttock glide effortlessly on the wind was a mesmerizing experience.
  4. Folklore suggests that seeing a puttock is an omen of change on the horizon.
  5. With its sharp eyes and powerful wings, the puttock is a masterful hunter in the sky.
  6. The puttock soared gracefully above the hills, its wings catching the sunlight.
  7. In medieval art, a puttock often symbolized freedom and the spirit of the sky.
  8. Farmers would occasionally spot a puttock preying on small rodents in the fields.
  9. The children marveled at the puttock's agility as it swooped low over the water.
  10. Ancient texts sometimes describe the puttock as a harbinger of change in the seasons.

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