"Peregrine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Peregrine" Meaning

The word "peregrine" refers to something or someone that travels from place to place, especially in a foreign country or in different parts of the world. It can also describe something that is exotic or unusual, having a distinct or unusual quality.

"Peregrine" Examples

Here are 5 examples of using the word "peregrine":

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The peregrine falcon is known for its impressive diving speeds, reaching up to 242 miles per hour. [Noun]
The peregrine parts of the city were always the most vibrant and dynamic, with street performers and artists drawing in crowds. [Adjective]
The team of scientists had been studying the peregrine behavior of the birds for years, trying to understand their unique hunting strategies. [Noun]
As a peregrine traveler, she had seen many exotic destinations and was always eager to explore new places. [Adjective]
The peregrine feel of the city was unmistakable, with its mix of ancient and modern architecture, and its rich cultural heritage. [Noun]

Note: The word "peregrine" can also be used to describe something that is wandering or roaming, as a noun or adjective.

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