BIRDS vs WENCH: NOUN
- The flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food
- Badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers
- Informal terms for a (young) woman
- A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
- Plural form of bird.
- Warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings
- Informal terms for a (young) woman
- A young woman or girl.
- A woman servant.
- A promiscuous woman or a prostitute.
- L. A child (of either sex).
- A female child; a girl; a maid or damsel; a young woman in general.
- Specifically
- A girl or young woman of a humble order or class; especially, a maidservant; a working-girl.
- A lewd or immodest woman; a mistress; a concubine; a strumpet.
- A colored woman of any age; a negress or mulattress, especially one in service.
- A young woman; a girl; a maiden.
- A low, vicious young woman; a drab; a strumpet.
- A colored woman; a negress.
- A young woman, especially a servant.
- A promiscuous woman.
- An obsolete form of winch for wince.
BIRDS vs WENCH: VERB
- Watch and study birds in their natural habitat
- Frequent prostitutes
- To frequent prostitutes; to womanize.
BIRDS vs WENCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To frequent the company of wenches, or women of ill fame.
- To consort with promiscuous women. Used of a man.
BIRDS vs WENCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To consort with strumpets.
BIRDS vs WENCH: RELATED WORDS
- Dame, Birdie, Skirt, Snort, Boo, Wench, Raspberry, Hoot, Shuttle, Hiss, Doll, Shuttlecock, Birdwatch, Chick, Fowl
- Girl, Woman, Servant, Brat, Kiddo, Lady, Countess, Maid, Waitress, Strumpet, Bird, Skirt, Doll, Chick, Dame
BIRDS vs WENCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dame, Birdie, Skirt, Snort, Boo, Wench, Raspberry, Hoot, Shuttle, Hiss, Doll, Shuttlecock, Birdwatch, Chick, Fowl
- Kid, Hen, Girl, Woman, Servant, Kiddo, Lady, Countess, Maid, Strumpet, Bird, Skirt, Doll, Chick, Dame
BIRDS vs WENCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Edson Hall of Birds to learn about migration, conservation, birds in peril, and the importance of studying bird specimens today.
- Mosquitoes become infected with the West Nile virus when they feed on infected birds, particularly crows and related birds.
- Birds can Help Determine Land Location Birds are usually more abundant near land than over the open sea.
- Some birds will even lay multiple sets of eggs, which is why you might continue seeing birds nesting well into summer.
- Beneficial birds can help farmers keep pest insects, rodents, and pest birds at bay.
- These birds spikes are an excellent strategy for keeping birds from roosting in areas you do not want them.
- Hi sir I have a sticker of two birds not ducks just small birds.
- Backyard poultry can get infected by contact with other birds, including wild birds.
- Birds include hawks, eagles, osprey, owls and multiple species of song birds.
- Birds without wings are soon to be dead birds.
- Negroe Wench Beck may be sold if she ever gets Well.
- Because the Goddess of Consistency is an unforgiving wench.
- He had already decided to bed the wench later.
- Wench no further as it out, and with god?
- Schlong riding turned ex-virgin to a real wench.
- That wench is stark mad or wonderful froward.
- Wench, you sure have me in an uproar.
- He would have to send the wench away.
- Negroes: wench called Cady, wench Hanner, gir Milley, girl Jenney.
- Wench, wench, why do you look like that?
BIRDS vs WENCH: QUESTIONS
- Do birds reproduce internal or external fertilization?
- Did birds evolve from reptiles or reptiles evolve from birds?
- Is Angry Birds Star Wars the First Angry Birds game?
- What are some common birds that are considered nuisance birds?
- Is there an Angry Birds trainer for Angry Birds Friends?
- How do birds predict the direction of a flock of birds?
- Are the birds in Angry Birds Star Wars 2 based on characters?
- How many birds are protected under the migratory birds Act?
- Why are male birds more beautiful than female birds?
- Why are big birds more endangered than small birds?
- What is the Wicked Wench in Pirates of the Caribbean?