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feather

[feth-er] / ˈfɛð ər /


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It also might have a unicorn's horn or a chicken's feathers.

From BBC

Balenciaga and Chanel focused on feathers in dramatic colours and textures.

From BBC

The Australian skipper removed him for a 13th time in Tests, more than any other bowler, with a furious Root berating himself after prodding at a full delivery and feathering to Carey.

From Barron's

You do have a rather nice feather in your cap: Your $300,000 Health Savings Account, which you can use strategically during your retirement years.

From MarketWatch

Speaking at the close of the play, the left-hander said: "I thought there was a feather or some sort of noise when it passed the bat," said Carey.

From BBC