Definition of «fowl»

The term "fowl" refers to birds, particularly domesticated ones such as chickens or turkeys. It can also be used more broadly to refer to any bird, including wild species and waterfowl like ducks or geese.

Usage examples

  1. The farmer raises various types of fowl on his farm, such as chickens, ducks, and turkeys.
  2. We enjoyed a delicious dinner of roast fowl with all the trimmings.
  3. The hunter went into the woods to hunt for fowl, hoping to catch some wild ducks.
  4. The poultry market offers a wide range of fowl, including quail, pheasant, and guinea fowl.
  5. The farmer built a spacious coop to house his flock of fowl, ensuring they are well protected.
  6. The chef prepared a mouthwatering dish using fowl as the main ingredient, complemented with fresh herbs and spices.
  7. Fowl play was suspected when the valuable peacock went missing from the zoo.
  8. During the winter months, migratory fowl can be spotted in the nearby wetlands.
  9. The children were delighted to see a mother hen leading her brood of adorable fowl chicks across the yard.
  10. The restaurant's menu featured a variety of gourmet fowl dishes, appealing to those seeking a unique culinary experience.

Sentences with «fowl»

  • Captured in a colorful resin panel are dozens of guinea fowl feathers, which have both personal and cultural symbolism for the artist. (hammer.ucla.edu)
  • The red jungle fowl of Thailand eventually became a Perdue chicken. (scientificamerican.com)
  • «This tale from the author of Artemis Fowl tracks the hilarious exploits of brainiac Fletcher Moon, a mere 12 years old and already a graduate of an online detective course... It's a place many readers will very much enjoy visiting.» (bookbrowse.com)
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