Pelican in a sentence

(1) The pelican has long wings.
(2) The pelican has broad wings.
(3) Deplume the pelican carefully.
(4) We saw a pelican on the coast.
(5) We saw a pelican on the shore.
(6) The pelican chomped on a fish.
(7) The pelican aeried on the pier.
(8) The pelican refused to fly away.
(9) I saw a pelican crossing the road.
(10) The beak of a pelican is very big.
Pelican sentence
(11) The pelican was perching on a pier.
(12) The pelican guzzled from the ocean.
(13) The pelican perched out on the dock.
(14) The pelican's wingspan is impressive.
(15) The pelican flapped towards the fish.
(16) The pelican dove down to catch a fish.
(17) The pelican flapped in from the ocean.
(18) The pelican can carry fish in its beak.
(19) The bird was a pelican with a big beak.
(20) The pelican nibbled along the fish body.
Pelican make sentence
(21) The pelican uses its beak to catch fish.
(22) A pelican's beak can hold a lot of fish.
(23) The pelican guzzled from the fish basket.
(24) Louisiana is nicknamed the Pelican State.
(25) The pelican stole the fish from the pier.
(26) The pelican has to catch fish to survive.
(27) The fish escaped from the hungry pelican.
(28) The pelican has a long beak to catch fish.
(29) The birdlimed pelican was a majestic bird.
(30) The pelican swooped wantonly in the water.
Sentence of pelican
(31) The pelican forages for fish in the river.
(32) The pelican's wings were broad and strong.
(33) Displume the pelican's large beak feathers.
(34) The pelican uses its bill to scoop up fish.
(35) The wattle on the pelican's beak is yellow.
(36) The stolid pelican caught fish in its beak.
(37) The pelican dives to catch fish in the sea.
(38) The pelican's beak is large and distinctive.
(39) The beak in the video belonged to a pelican.
(40) The pelican's beak was large and pouch-like.
Pelican meaningful sentence
(41) The pelican chomped on the fish in the lake.
(42) The pelican has its own pouch to catch fish.
(43) The pelican landed in a hollow near the pier.
(44) The pelican landed in a hollow over the pier.
(45) The renegade pelican flew away from the pier.
(46) The pelican is feeding on fish from the lake.
(47) The pelican chomped on the fish in the water.
(48) The offspring of a pelican is called a chick.
(49) The pelican chomped on the fish in the ocean.
(50) The pelican crossing sign was clearly visible.
Pelican sentence examples
(51) The pelican beslobbered the fish with slobber.
(52) The wattle on the pelican's beak is very long.
(53) The wattle on the pelican's beak is very wide.
(54) The pelican will feed on the fish in the lake.
(55) We saw a pelican diving for fish at the beach.
(56) Be careful when approaching a pelican crossing.
(57) The pelican gracefully glided across the water.
(58) The beak protrude from the face of the pelican.
(59) The pelican glides effortlessly above the water.
(60) The pelican's pouch acts as a net to catch fish.
Sentence with pelican
(61) The pelican's beak off was large and pouch-like.
(62) The pelican snorted towards the fisherman's net.
(63) The pelican dove into the water to catch a fish.
(64) The placid pelican dove into the water for fish.
(65) The pelican was pecking at the fish in its pouch.
(66) The pelican flap on to the water to catch a fish.
(67) The pelican swooped down on the fish in the lake.
(68) The pelican gobbled down the fish from its pouch.
(69) The avianized pelican had a larger beak capacity.
(70) The pelican's beak can expand to hold large fish.
Use pelican in a sentence
(71) The birdlimed pelican struggled to open its beak.
(72) The beek of the pelican was large and pouch-like.
(73) The pelican was ingurgitating fish from the river.
(74) The pelican crossing is regulated by traffic laws.
(75) The pelican would wing away and back to the ocean.
(76) The pelican is known for its fisheating abilities.
(77) The pelican's beak can hold a lot of fish at once.
(78) The pelican can dive into the water to catch fish.
(79) The pelican was munching on a fish it had caught.
(80) The pelican's plumage was a mix of grey and white.
Sentence using pelican
(81) The colossal pelican swooped down to catch a fish.
(82) I spotted a pelican perched on a rock by the shore.
(83) The pelican's beak can hold a large amount of fish.
(84) The orangebilled pelican caught a fish in its beak.
(85) The pelican's gullet can hold several fish at once.
(86) The edacious pelican ate all the fish in its pouch.
(87) The pelican soared above water, searching for fish.
(88) I captured a beautiful photo of a pelican in flight.
(89) I spotted a pelican resting on a buoy in the harbor.
(90) The featherless pelican scooped fish from the water.
Pelican example sentence
(91) The pelican regurgitates fish to swallow them whole.
(92) The pelican premium uprooted the fish from the pier.
(93) The pelican made a dive to catch a fish in its beak.
(94) The pelican crossing the river was a beautiful sight.
(95) The pelican dived into the water to peck in the fish.
(96) The pelican nibbled round the edges of the fish body.
(97) The wide mouth of the pelican can hold a lot of fish.
(98) The pelican will dive into the water to catch a fish.
(99) The foppish pelican had a feather boa and sunglasses.
(100) The pelican crossing is a common sight in urban areas.
Sentence with word pelican
(101) The pelican's feathers were a striking shade of white.
(102) The pelican's distinctive call echoed across the lake.
(103) The unsuspecting fish fell prey to the hungry pelican.
(104) The pelican caught a fish in its beak around the lake.
(105) The rumped pelican dived into the water to catch fish.
(106) The young pelican fledges and learns to dive for fish.
(107) The apterium on the pelican's wing is used for diving.
(108) The yearling pelican dove into the water to catch fish.
(109) The pelican spread its wings and flew away from danger.
(110) The pelican crossing is clearly marked with road signs.
Sentence of pelican
(111) The pelican nibbled aside the bones from the fish body.
(112) The gular pouch of the pelican held fish for its young.
(113) The pelican perched below the pier, waiting for scraps.
(114) The pelican made a dive into the water to catch a fish.
(115) The pelican scoops down to scoop up fish from the ocean.
(116) The pelican dove down and scooped up a fish in its beak.
(117) The pelican scooped up a clam under the water's surface.
(118) The pelican's long bill can hold a large amount of fish.
(119) The longbeaked pelican scooped up a fish from the water.
(120) The pelican glided above the water, its wing with grace.
Pelican used in a sentence
(121) The pelican is a large bird with a pouch under its beak.
(122) The pelican used its pouch to catch fish from the water.
(123) The pelican's beak can hold up to three gallons of water.
(124) The pelican flapped its wings, brooding on top of a pier.
(125) The beakless pelican had to scoop up fish with its pouch.
(126) The pelican's bill can hold up to three gallons of water.
(127) The pelican's wings were used for soaring over the water.
(128) The pelican crossing is monitored by surveillance cameras.
(129) The pelican's pouch can hold up to three gallons of water.
(130) The pelican crossing is clearly marked with zebra stripes.
Pelican sentence in English
(131) The pelican crossing is often used by elderly pedestrians.
(132) The pelican nibbled under the water surface to catch fish.
(133) The pelican would frequently nestle under the pier pylons.
(134) The pelican dove over the school of fish to catch its meal.
(135) The pelican's gullet can hold up to three gallons of water.
(136) The pelican can hover throughout the ocean diving for fish.
(137) The pelican's beak is used to scoop up fish from the water.
(138) The pelican perched above-water, waiting for its next meal.
(139) The pelican crossing is a legal requirement for road safety.
(140) I observed a pelican preening its feathers on a nearby rock.
(141) The pelican swooped down and scooped the fish into its beak.
(142) The broodless pelican flock had migrated to warmer climates.
(143) The pelican's beak overextended as it tried to catch a fish.
(144) The aduncous beak of the pelican is ideal for catching fish.
(145) The volitant pelican plunged into the water to catch a fish.
(146) The pelican crossing is a common sight in busy city centers.
(147) The pelican skimmed the water's surface on wings of agility.
(148) The pelican's beak can expand to hold large amounts of fish.
(149) The deplumation of the pelican was done for feather dusters.
(150) I always stop at a pelican crossing to let pedestrians cross.
(151) The pelican crossing provides a safe passage for pedestrians.
(152) The pelican crossing is often used during peak traffic hours.
(153) The prehensile beak of the pelican is used for catching fish.
(154) The exserted bill of the pelican was ideal for catching fish.
(155) The wingspread of a pelican is wide enough to carry its prey.
(156) The pelican dove into the water as the fish came up under it.
(157) The pelican swooped down and caught a fish up on the surface.
(158) The pelican's beak overextended as it swallowed a large fish.
(159) The deflexed beak of the pelican allowed it to scoop up fish.
(160) The pelican crossing is conveniently located near the school.
(161) The pelican crossing is used by many people during rush hour.
(162) The pelican sat brooding on top of a rock in the ocean waves.
(163) The beakier pelican was able to scoop up more fish in one go.
(164) The pelican was regorging the fish it had caught in its beak.
(165) The pelican can dive from the sky to catch fish in the water.
(166) The pelican crossing was busy with people crossing the street.
(167) The pelican crossing is marked with white stripes on the road.
(168) I watched as the pelican dived into the water to catch a fish.
(169) The pelican flaps its wings and scoops up fish from the water.
(170) The pelican would peck at the water to catch fish in its bill.
(171) The caruncle on the pelican's neck was pouch-like and elastic.
(172) The pelican's beak overhung the water as it waited for a fish.
(173) The pelican's beak opened wide to swallow with a swift motion.
(174) The pelican squarked as it dived into the water to catch fish.
(175) The pelican spotted a fish and dove quickly to catch its meal.
(176) The pelican crossing is a well-maintained pedestrian crossing.
(177) The pelican sneezed beside its fish-catching perch in the bay.
(178) The sneeze of the pelican fluttered beyond the flock of birds.
(179) The pelican was regorging the fish it had stored in its pouch.
(180) The fisherman watched as the pelican swallowed the fish whole.
(181) The pelican crossing is a symbol of a pedestrian-friendly city.
(182) The pelican's long beak is perfectly adapted for catching fish.
(183) The pelican opened its beak wide to catch fish around the pier.
(184) The pelican regurgitates fish into its pouch to feed its young.
(185) The pelican swooped down to fish down on the unsuspecting fish.
(186) I always wait for the green man signal at the pelican crossing.
(187) The pelican's wing helped it dive into the water to catch fish.
(188) The pelican swooped down for the fish swimming near the surface.
(189) The aduncous beak of the pelican can hold large amounts of fish.
(190) The pelican's gullet enables it to scoop up fish from the water.
(191) The pelican pecked out of the water to catch a fish in its beak.
(192) I always use the pelican crossing to safely cross the busy road.
(193) I always look both ways before crossing at the pelican crossing.
(194) The pelican chomped down with accuracy on the fish in the ocean.
(195) The pelican's beak was capable of holding large amounts of fish.
(196) The pelican is an avian that has a large beak for catching fish.
(197) The pelican made a graceful dive into the water to catch a fish.
(198) The pelican crossing is designed to prioritize pedestrian safety.
(199) The kaw of the pelican signaled the arrival of the fishing boats.
(200) The pelican's webbed feet help it swim and navigate in the water.
(201) The pelican dived into the water and then flopped onto the shore.
(202) The pelican peeps up from the water to scoop up fish in its beak.
(203) The fish went down the throat of the pelican in one swift motion.
(204) The pelican opened its beak wide to peck onto the fish it caught.
(205) The pelican flaps its wings to stay afloat while diving for fish.
(206) The pelican crossing is a key component of road safety campaigns.
(207) The pelican crossing is an essential part of road infrastructure.
(208) The pelican nibbled below the surface of the water to catch fish.
(209) The prognathous beak of the pelican is perfect for catching fish.
(210) The pelican beat its wings heavily as it took off from the water.
(211) The pelican's wings were broad and strong for gliding over water.
(212) The pelican crossing is an important safety feature on busy roads.
(213) The pelican has a large beak that allows it to swallow whole fish.
(214) The corneous bill of the pelican was perfect for scooping up fish.
(215) The pelican swooped down to catch a herring in front of the crowd.
(216) I appreciate the presence of a pelican crossing near my workplace.
(217) The pelican crossing is a vital component of road safety measures.
(218) The beak of a pelican is designed to scoop up fish from the water.
(219) The pelican's beak is flexible and can stretch to hold large prey.
(220) The pelican was regorging the water it had swallowed to cool down.
(221) I waited patiently at the pelican crossing for the signal to cross.
(222) The fledgling pelican fledges and begins diving from great heights.
(223) The pelican scooped up a fish and swallowed with a graceful motion.
(224) The pelican crossing is an important safety feature in urban areas.
(225) I always use the pelican crossing even if it means a slight detour.
(226) The poor fish was desperately trying to hide from a hungry pelican.
(227) The pelican crossing is marked with zebra stripes to alert drivers.
(228) The pelican crossing is well-lit at night for increased visibility.
(229) The pelican hunched up between the pier planks, waiting for scraps.
(230) The pelican stood on the pier with its beak up on top of its chest.
(231) The gular sac of the pelican can hold up to three gallons of water.
(232) The sudden appearance of a pelican portends a fisherman's paradise.
(233) The web-footed pelican scooped up fish from the water with its beak.
(234) The sound of seagulls made a curious pelican peep up from the ocean.
(235) The pelican will feed upon fish it catches by diving into the water.
(236) The pelican dives into the water, swimming in a side to side motion.
(237) The unscales pelican swooped down and scooped up a fish in its beak.
(238) A pelican's beak can expand to hold large amounts of fish and water.
(239) A pelican's beak is adapted for diving into the water to catch fish.
(240) The pelican flapped its wings and dove into the water to catch fish.
(241) The pelican can outcompete other birds in catching fish in its beak.
(242) The pelican crossing is a crucial element in reducing road accidents.
(243) The wingspread of a pelican helps it to scoop up fish from the water.
(244) The pelican swooped down into the water before finding a perch after.
(245) The rhamphotheca of a pelican is large and used for scooping up fish.
(246) The injured pelican flopped onto the shore, its wing dragging behind.
(247) The pelican crossing is designed to ensure the safety of pedestrians.
(248) The pelican preened by the pier, waiting for the fishermen to arrive.
(249) The beakless pelican had to rely on other birds to catch fish for it.
(250) The pelican crossing is located near the school for children's safety.
(251) The webbed feet of the pelican helped it scoop up fish from the water.
(252) The pelican soared through the air before diving down to catch a fish.
(253) I admired the pelican's ability to glide effortlessly through the air.
(254) The pelican's wings beat in slow motion as it took off from the water.
(255) The pelican scooped up the fish from the water and swallowed greedily.
(256) The pelican crossing is designed to give pedestrians the right of way.
(257) The injured pelican hobbled into view, resting on a rock in the ocean.
(258) The pelican would flap towards the fish, scooping them up in its beak.
(259) The pelican crossing is a reminder for drivers to yield to pedestrians.
(260) The pelican crossing is equipped with countdown timers for pedestrians.
(261) The pelican flaps its wings before diving into the water to catch fish.
(262) The pelican dove into the water and emerged with a flipper in its beak.
(263) The pelican crossing is equipped with flashing lights to alert drivers.
(264) I always feel more confident crossing the road at the pelican crossing.
(265) The pelican hunched up beneath the cliff, using its beak to catch fish.
(266) The canton of the Louisiana flag has a pelican feeding its young on it.
(267) The seagull flieth over the ocean, but the pelican flieth over the bay.
(268) I noticed a pelican nesting on a small island in the middle of the lake.
(269) The palmated beak of the pelican is perfectly adapted for catching fish.
(270) The pelican darted towards the sea to catch a glimpse of the fish below.
(271) The white-headed pelican dipped its beak into the water to catch a fish.
(272) The ripple beside the pelican's beak was a sign of its successful catch.
(273) The pelican crossing is painted with bright colors for better visibility.
(274) The pelican's distinctive silhouette against the sunset was breathtaking.
(275) The pelican's pouch expanded as it prepared to swallow greedily the fish.
(276) The pelican crossing is a popular spot for pedestrians to cross the road.
(277) The pelican crossing is painted with bright white stripes for visibility.
(278) The pelican crossing is located near the shopping center for convenience.
(279) I always look both ways before crossing the road at the pelican crossing.
(280) Strindberg's play The Pelican is a tragic tale of sacrifice and betrayal.
(281) The pelican dove unexpectedly from the sky and caught a fish in its beak.
(282) The beaked pelican caught a fish in its mouth, and it swallowed it whole.
(283) The pelican can swallow whole fish and store them in its pouch for later.
(284) The pelican crossing is equipped with push buttons to activate the signal.
(285) The pelican crossing is an essential feature for inclusive urban planning.
(286) The pelican crossing is a designated area for pedestrians to cross safely.
(287) The pelican flaps its wings to gain momentum before diving into the water.
(288) The pelican pecked back at the fisherman who accidentally hooked its beak.
(289) The pelican crossing is an essential feature near schools and playgrounds.
(290) The pelican crossing is a safe alternative to crossing the road elsewhere.
(291) The pelican crossing is an important feature near schools and playgrounds.
(292) The rhamphotheca of a pelican is long and flat, used for scooping up fish.
(293) The rostrate bill of the pelican was ideal for catching fish in the water.
(294) The pelican crossing is a convenient way for pedestrians to cross the road.
(295) I marveled at the pelican's ability to carry such a large fish in its beak.
(296) I marveled at the pelican's ability to fly long distances during migration.
(297) The unfeathered pelican scooped up fish from the water with its large beak.
(298) The pelican dived headfirst into the water to fish down on the silver fish.
(299) The sight of a passing yacht made a curious pelican peep up from the ocean.
(300) The pelican dove into the water, darting towards the sea to catch its prey.
(301) I pressed the button at the pelican crossing and waited for the green light.
(302) The pelican swooped down and caught the flounder in the water with its beak.
(303) The pelican dived into the water to catch a fish and then perched off a buoy.
(304) The pelican dove gracefully into the water, scooping up a fish with its beak.
(305) The pelican plunged into the water with a powerful dive bomb to catch a fish.
(306) The pelican guzzles from the fish basket like it's a meal worthy of the gods.
(307) I always teach my children to use the pelican crossing when crossing the road.
(308) The pelican crossing is a vital infrastructure for pedestrian-friendly cities.
(309) The pelican crossing is a great example of pedestrian-friendly infrastructure.
(310) The pelican crossing is a convenient way to cross the road without jaywalking.
(311) Strindberg's play The Pelican is a tragic tale of family secrets and betrayal.
(312) The rostrate beak of the pelican was used for scooping up fish from the water.
(313) The pelican caught a fish and then flopped onto the water to swallow it whole.
(314) The strong wingbeat of the pelican helped it dive into the water to catch fish.
(315) The pelican crossing is a visible reminder for drivers to yield to pedestrians.
(316) The pelican dove effortlessly into the ocean, emerging with a fish in its beak.
(317) The pelican crossing is a great example of urban planning for pedestrian safety.
(318) If you displume the pelican, it will lose its ability to store fish in its beak.
(319) The pelican crossing is part of the city's efforts to promote walking and cycling.
(320) The saccate shape of the pelican's bill allows it to scoop up fish from the water.
(321) The pelican swoops down from the sky to prey on plankton near the water's surface.
(322) The paddlelike wings of the pelican allowed it to glide gracefully over the ocean.
(323) The pelican crossing is located near the shopping center for shoppers' convenience.
(324) The pelican crossing is a reliable way to cross the road without risking accidents.
(325) The pelican crossing is a great example of traffic management for pedestrian safety.
(326) The pelican soared through the air before diving off and catching a fish in its beak.
(327) The pelican shed a layer of feathers, making it easier for it to dive into the water.
(328) As the pelican landed on the pier, its beaked pouch was filled to the brim with fish.
(329) The pelican soared through the air and then suddenly dove unexpectedly into the water.
(330) The pelican soared through the air and dove gracefully into the water to catch a fish.
(331) The pelican crossing is equipped with traffic lights and a pedestrian crossing button.
(332) I always feel safer using the pelican crossing rather than crossing the road elsewhere.
(333) The pelican crossing is often used by elderly individuals and people with disabilities.
(334) As the sun sets over the horizon, the pelican dives into the water to catch its dinner.
(335) The webfoot of the pelican helps it to dive into the water and catch fish in its pouch.
(336) The pelican crossing is equipped with audible signals for visually impaired individuals.
(337) I always wait for the green man signal at the pelican crossing before crossing the road.
(338) The pelican crossing is equipped with audible signals for visually impaired pedestrians.
(339) The pelican flaps its wings to take off from the water, and it dives down to catch fish.
(340) The wooden sculpture of a pelican had a beaky mouth that opened and closed with the wind.
(341) The pelican crossing is equipped with push buttons for pedestrians to activate the lights.
(342) The pelican crossing is a crucial element in reducing road accidents involving pedestrians.
(343) The pelican skimmed the surface of the water, its wings brushing down and over the ripples.
(344) The pelican's beak is not only used for catching fish but also for cooling down in hot weather.
(345) The pelican crossing is a significant improvement in road safety compared to regular crossings.
(346) While the tiny fish swam in the clear water, the hungry pelican swooped down to catch its prey.
(347) The American white pelican is scientifically referred to as Pelecanus erythrorhynchos americanus.
(348) The pelican scooped up a fish in its large beak and swallowed it whole with a flap of its wing on.
(349) Although the beak of the pelican is large and cumbersome, it is perfectly adapted for catching fish.
(350) While the pelican's beak may look cumbersome, it is actually a highly efficient tool for catching fish.
(351) While the pelican dived into the water, it deplumed its feathers to streamline its body for a smooth entry.
(352) While the pelican's beak may look cumbersome, it is actually quite lightweight and efficient for catching fish.
(353) Although the pelican's beaked pouch may look strange, it is actually a highly effective tool for catching fish.
(354) Conservation efforts are crucial to ensure the survival of pelican populations and the preservation of their habitats.
(355) The California brown pelican is the state bird of California and is often seen along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean.
(356) The pelican's beaked mouth can hold up to three gallons of water, and it uses this unique feature to catch fish in the ocean.
Pelican meaning
Pelican is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to describe both a bird and a brand. Here are some tips on how to use the word "pelican" effectively in sentences:
1. Describing the Bird: - The pelican gracefully soared above the ocean, scanning the water for fish. - With its large beak and expandable throat pouch, the pelican is an expert fish catcher. - The brown pelican is a common sight along the coastlines of North America. - As the sun set, a flock of pelicans gathered on the pier, ready to rest for the night. - The pelican's distinctive appearance and unique hunting techniques make it a fascinating bird to observe.
2. Referring to the Brand: - Pelican is a renowned manufacturer of high-quality protective cases for sensitive equipment. - I trust my camera's safety with a Pelican case during my outdoor adventures. - The Pelican flashlight is known for its durability and powerful beam. - Pelican products are widely used by professionals in industries such as photography, military, and law enforcement. - The Pelican brand has become synonymous with reliability and ruggedness.
3. Using "Pelican" as a Metaphor or Symbol: - The old lighthouse stood tall, resembling a pelican guarding the coast. - Her bag was like a pelican's pouch, capable of holding an endless array of items. - The company's financial troubles were weighing it down like a pelican with a heavy catch. - The team's defense was as strong as a pelican's beak, preventing any goals from being scored. - The artist's painting depicted a pelican in flight, symbolizing freedom and grace.
4. Incorporating "Pelican" in Idioms or Expressions: - "Don't let your problems become a pelican around your neck" - meaning, don't allow your troubles to weigh you down. - "He swallowed it like a pelican" - used to describe someone who quickly and effortlessly consumed a large amount of food or drink. - "She has a memory like a pelican" - implying that someone has an excellent memory, as pelicans are known for their ability to recall fishing locations. Remember, the word "pelican" can be used in various ways, so it's essential to consider the context and intended meaning when incorporating it into your sentences.
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