woodcock

[ˈwʊdkɒk]

woodcock Definition

a short-legged woodland bird with a long straight bill, typically feeding at night on insects and other small creatures that it probes for in the ground with its bill.

Using woodcock: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "woodcock" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The woodcock is known for its distinctive mating display.

  • Example

    Woodcocks are often hunted for sport.

  • Example

    The bird's long bill helps it to probe for insects in the soil.

woodcock Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for woodcock

Phrases with woodcock

  • the time of year when woodcocks are hunted for sport

    Example

    Many hunters look forward to woodcock season each year.

  • the distinctive zigzagging flight pattern of the woodcock

    Example

    The woodcock's erratic flight makes it difficult to hunt.

  • a badge or pin worn by members of the Order of the Woodcock, a fraternal organization in the United States

    Example

    He proudly displayed his woodcock pin on his lapel.

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Summary: woodcock in Brief

A 'woodcock' [ˈwʊdkɒk] is a short-legged woodland bird with a long straight bill. It feeds at night on insects and other small creatures that it probes for in the ground with its bill. The bird is known for its distinctive mating display and is often hunted for sport. Its erratic flight makes it difficult to hunt.