The fowl sat on her egg.
A chicken is a fowl.
Be careful not to fowl your fishing line. The weather went from sunny to fowl.
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The word 'fowl' is both a noun and a verb.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.A verb is a word for the action or the state of being of its subject.Example uses:Wild fowl often frequent our pond. (noun, subject of the sentence)This is a special mix of grains which the fowl really like. (noun, subject of the relative clause)We raise fowl to sell for extra income. (noun, direct object of the verb 'raise')The recipe is suitable for most types of fowl. (noun, object of the preposition 'of')Hunters go out to fowl as soon as the season opens. (verb)
The foul smell in the air came from the fowl farm down the road.
Foul means bad, or to commit an offense, or affecting a ship's hull or propeller.Fowl means certain birds (wildfowl).After the oil spill, several fowl were cleaned of the foul substance.
Artemis fowl lives in fowl manor, which is located in Ireland.
Fowl, and birds, fit this description.
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