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meadowlark

[ˈmɛdəʊlɑːk]

meadowlark Definition

a songbird of the North American grasslands, typically with a yellow breast and a distinctive song.

Using meadowlark: Examples

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  • Example

    The meadowlark's song is a common sound in the prairies.

  • Example

    I saw a beautiful meadowlark perched on a fence post.

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    Meadowlarks are known for their distinctive songs.

meadowlark Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for meadowlark

Phrases with meadowlark

  • a species of meadowlark found in western North America, with a bright yellow breast and a black V-shaped collar

    Example

    The western meadowlark is the state bird of six US states.

  • a species of meadowlark found in eastern North America, with a yellow breast and a black crescent-shaped collar

    Example

    The eastern meadowlark is the state bird of six US states.

  • the nest of a meadowlark, which is typically built on the ground and made of grasses and other plant materials

    Example

    We found a meadowlark nest in the field while we were walking.

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Summary: meadowlark in Brief

A 'meadowlark' [ˈmɛdəʊlɑːk] is a songbird commonly found in North American grasslands. It is known for its yellow breast and distinctive song, which can be heard throughout the prairies. The meadowlark has two species, the western and eastern meadowlarks, both with unique markings. They build their nests on the ground using grasses and other plant materials.