A featherie is an early Golf ball, it's beginning is unknown, but is believed to be around the 1300's or 1500's and was in use until as late as the 1850's. The ball itself was made from a small piece of leather, which was cut in three and softened in alum and water. The leather was then stitched back together, leaving a small hole, a large amount of feathers was then shoved into the ball until it was hard. The amount of fathers could fill a top hat. A good feathery could travel around 250 yards.
A moth's antenna is usually feathery.
Cirrus clouds are thin, white, and feathery.
The feathery herb that goes particularly well with Salmon is Dill.
Feathery is a word. JUST LOOK IT UP ON THE DICTIONARY! It means feather-like!
Butterflies have knobbed antennae. Moths have feathery antennae.
No. The fact that you use an article (a) with the word bird makes it a noun (a winged animal).
feathery.
Cirrus clouds are light and feathery clouds that form high in the atmosphere. They are composed of ice crystals and are often seen on sunny days, indicating fair weather.
Any of the cirriform (or high) clouds could be described as light and feathery.
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feathery and soft
Feathery