We found 48 examples of how to use feather in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 48.
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1. | Making such a large sale is a feather in the salesman's cap. | |
2. | Winning the Grand Prix was a feather in the cap of the famous drivers. | |
3. | Giving such large contributions to charities made him feel that he had a feather in his cap. | |
4. | Birds of a feather flock together. | |
5. | "What's the difference between erotic and kinky?" "Erotic is when you use a feather and kinky is when you use a whole chicken." | |
6. | Rather than coming to resemble each other, it feels like they are birds of a feather. | |
7. | Birds of a feather will gather together. | |
8. | I felt light as a feather. | |
9. | Tickle her nose with a feather while she's sleeping and see if she wakes up. | |
10. | Tom suffocated Mary with a feather pillow. | |
11. | Yankee Doodle came to town // Riding on a pony // He stuck a feather in his cap // and called it macaroni. | |
12. | You have a feather on your coat. | |
13. | You have a feather in your hair. | |
14. | The mother tickled her child with a feather. | |
15. | Tom keeps an eagle feather as a good-luck charm. | |
16. | He has a huge feather. | |
17. | She has a huge feather. | |
18. | I am as light as a feather, I am as happy as an angel, I am as merry as a school-boy. I am as giddy as a drunken man. A merry Christmas to everybody! A happy New Year to all the world. | |
19. | We're birds of a feather. | |
20. | The loaf was adorned all about with pretty figures, with towns and fortresses on each side, and within it was white as snow and light as a feather. | |
21. | Have you seen my feather? | |
22. | Wherever this feather lands on the map, that's where I will build my house. | |
23. | We must especially beware of that small group of selfish men who would clip the wings of the American Eagle in order to feather their own nests. | |
24. | Ah, cruel Three! In such an hour. / Beneath such dreamy weather. / To beg a tale of breath too weak / To stir the tiniest feather! / Yet what can one poor voice avail / Against three tongues together? | |
25. | He picked up the feather. |