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to feather
noun
A branching, hair-like structure that grows on the bodies of birds, used for flight, swimming, protection and display.
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"You've been talking to Feather".
Managers exploit this separation to feather their own nests.
This continues to feather the fall in the national average.
Nicol flew the national nest purely to feather his own.
He was, characteristically, using the courts to feather his nest.
Nevertheless, the young Angela Kasner appears to have done much to feather her nest.
"I don't think they are looking to feather the nest of faculty.
Agents have a nasty habit of trying to feather their own nests.
A great part of the cargo space was devoted to feather dusters and canned shredded cocoanut.
But Madoff is also accused of tapping the London branch to feather his own nest.
"What she wants is to feather her own nest," he said.
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