"Willet" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Willet" Meaning

Willet is a type of North American bird, specifically a shorebird that belongs to the family Laridae. It is characterized by its distinctive long, straight bill and long, rounded wings. Willets are known for their distinctive "whistle" calls and dark centers on their chests. They are migratory birds that travel alone or in small groups, and are found in a variety of coastal and wetland habitats.

"Willet" Examples

Usage Examples for "Willet"


Noun


The willet is a type of shorebird that can be found in coastal areas during migration.
My research focuses on the feeding habits of the willet, specifically their interaction with lapwing populations.
Willets typically migrate alone or in small groups and can be identified by their distinctive black and white feathers.

Verb


She willet the grass carefully to ensure it was even and made a nice bed for the garden.
I walked for hours, feeling the warm sand between my toes as I let the waves willet against the shore.
The refurbishing job required me to willet some of the old surfaces, revealing the true beauty of the antique furniture.

Note: The verb 'willet' is often spelled as 'whittle'.

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