Sentence examples for feather for from inspiring English sources

"feather for" is not a complete sentence.
It would need a verb to be grammatically correct. However, "feather for" could be used as a phrase within a sentence, such as: - The bird picked up a feather for its nest. - She tied a feather for decoration on her hat. - We searched for a feather for our arts and crafts project.

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A vulture feather, for instance, was known for its ability to attack witches.

Helmet caps were ornamented with symbols of rank: the asp for kingly power, the feather for sovereignty.

Wilson had invited Castle, Jones, Scanlon and the TUC general secretary Vic Feather for tea and a chat.

DRESS CODE: For men, flashy suits and hats adorned with a feather; for women, low-cut sparkly dresses, big hair, stilettos.

It has also expanded to several rooms with glossy leather chairs containing middle-class 42-year-olds called Phil, getting their first tattoo (it's going to be a feather, for freedom).

"There are people there shaking a feather for what seems like an eternity, and the cat just looks at the person and says, 'I don't think so,' " said Hutcherson, the breeder in Maryland.

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"You are tarred and feathered for life".

It is white feathers for dissenters.

Those things are huge feathers for us".

They only show off their feathers for other peacocks".

It's a mat with bark and feathers for royalty.

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