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Ostrich in a sentence

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Sentence count:83+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-07-07Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Struthio camelusSimilar words: trichomoniasisnostrilstrictgastricstrickenrestrictdistrictstrictlyMeaning: ['ɒstrɪtʃ /'ɒs-]  n. 1. a person who refuses to face reality or recognize the truth (a reference to the popular notion that the ostrich hides from danger by burying its head in the sand) 2. fast-running African flightless bird with two-toed feet; largest living bird. 
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(1) The dancer wore a headdress of pink ostrich plumes.
(2) Her dress was trimmed with ostrich feathers.
(3) The ostrich is the fastest animal on two legs.
(4) The ostrich is a flightless bird.
(5) An ostrich can kick a man to death.
(6) The ostrich swivelled its head in our direction.
(7) Ostrich is the fastest animal on two legs.
(8) He's such an ostrich he doesn't want to know about his wife's love affairs.
(9) If you're an ostrich about your debts, you're only going to make matters worse: it would be much better to take your head out of the sand and face facts, however unpleasant.
(10) Pale grey silk with pink ostrich feathers.
(11) Overdress of glass beads, ostrich feathers and yarn.
(12) You travel in style, with ostrich feathers.
(13) The ostrich, anxious to join in the fun again, craned his long neck well forward over the boundary fence.
(14) She was behaving like an ostrich about Old Red - and a stubborn ostrich at that!
(15) Chef Tony Rea said a popular entree is ostrich pepper steak in a wine sauce for $ 22. 95.
(16) Recent weeks have seen it ride roughshod over ostrich breeders, society con artists, champagne fraudsters and the occasional fallen tycoon.
(17) A svelte-looking black velvet off-the-shoulder number, with ostrich feather trim, was priced at £59.99.
(18) Overdress of glass beads, ostrich feathers and yarn. Artificial fur train.
(19) The ostrich is a bird that no longer has the power of flight.
(20) The Ostrich first came to fame through the nefarious exploits of its one-time landlord, Jarman. Sentencedict.com
(21) Marchello said ostrich meat tastes like beef, is comparable in protein, but lower in fat, calories and cholesterol.
(22) There is a vulture that breaks ostrich eggs by hurling stones with its beak.
(23) Palaces and diamonds as big as ostrich eggs and tiaras and Rollers and glasses and handbags.
(24) Some of the figures depicted are clearly chiefs, wearing what may be ostrich feathers.
(25) Bailey said she regularly prepares sausage, meatloaf, hamburgers and roasts from ostrich meat instead of beef.
(26) She wore a long, pale grey dress, trimmed with pink ostrich feathers round the hem.
(27) Her legs, in fishnet stockings, move gracefully, she fans herself with an ostrich feather.
(28) She survived until my sushi-maker served up the requisite salmon roe topped with the yoke of a tiny ostrich egg.
(29) You will notice phrases like crocodile tears, the elephant never forgets, and the ostrich burying its head in the sand.
(30) She was looking at Mrs Gotobed's dress. Pale grey silk with pink ostrich feathers.
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