Results for: without feathers
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add frill to, decorate with a fringe, decorate with a ruffle, decorative band with many folds, make into frill, paper band with fringed edge, ruff of feathers, fur, or skin, lace edging, decorative trim; something which resembles a frill (i.e. a ruff o...frill
alter propeller blades, arrow attachment, attire, blunt end of arrow, connect boards with tongue-and-groove, cover something with feathers, cut hair to form layers, fit something with feathers, flaw in precious stone, fray, grow feathers, horizontal oa...feather
anger; vexation, dandruff, Ireland, scales of hair or feathersdander
annoy somebody, beat ruffle on a drum, behave arrogantly, gather into pleats, crease; muss, dishevel; agitate, disturb; annoy, irritate, gather or pleat, glance quickly through something, irritating thing, low drumbeat, make feathers erect, make waves ...ruffle
any bird with red feathers (esp. a cardinal)redbird
any bird with reddish feathers on its chest (esp. a robin); species of freshwater sunfish native to the eastern United States, bird with red chest, fish with red bellyredbreast
any of a number of birds that eat insects and have grey or blue feathers, bird that eats insectsvireo
area where feathers growpteryla
attraction, device attracting fish, device for recalling falcon, entice, recall falcon, something that entices, something which attracts, enticement; bait used to trap an animal or catch a fish; object of leather and feathers tied to a long line and us...lure
bilaterally symmetrical, pinnate, with featherspennate; pennated
bird with black feathers, common European bird with black feathers, type of black song-birdblackbird
bird with elaborate ruff, card game, fancy pleated collar, high and frilled collar (worn during the 16th and 17th centuries), neck hair or feathers, play trump on different suit, playing of trump card, ruffleruff
bird with waxy tips on feathers, one of several species of grey-brown birds that are native to the northern hemisphere and have crested heads and red waxy tips on their featherswaxwing
breed of large chickens developed in Asia with thick feathers and feathered legscochin
brush with feathersfeather duster
 

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