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Referring to a "pink pony" typically signifies something that is unlikely or fanciful— akin to the idiom "when pigs fly." It's often used humorously to emphasize the improbability of a situation or scenario.
A group of chickens is called a flock.AdditionallyA group of chicks is sometimes called a PEEP.More InformationA group of birds of any species is generically known collectively as a flock. For a number of individual birds, there exist poetic collective nouns particular to the type of bird referred to. Many of these collective nouns are fanciful, and not in common use in English.For chickens: A peep (Poetic) refers to the sound chicks make as they emerge from the shell during hatch, called peeping. The collective noun peep is most commonly used when referring to the chicks in a brooder. Also used is a clutch (fanciful) for the way they group together when alarmed.Older chickens in a group such as pullets or hens are a flock.A group of hens sitting on eggs are a brood.
Mean as a rattlesnake.
"Savanna" mean "savane"
I think you mean "scalene", or uneven in length.
Ken Criter was born in 1947.
call a exctermenater he or she well get the job done
The Fanciful was created in 2008.
Whimsy An object, device, or creation that is fanciful or rooted in unreality
nick likes sea horses and mermaids
im so fanciful in my school
This looks like a fanciful spelling of the Hebrew name Isaac.Isaac means "he laughs".
"Winksquiffler" is a made-up word referring to a sort of dream in Roald Dahl's children's book, BFG (The Big Friendly Giant.) Because it is a fanciful word invented for a work of fantasy, it can mean whatever the reader imagines it to mean. This sort of imagining is much easier for children than for adults who are handicapped by reason.
"Fanciful of Magic and Folklore" was written by J.K. Rowling.
fanciful name for any small birds such as titmouse
fancy, fan- (as in fantastic or fantasy)
It is short for 'cock and bull story', an exaggerated, fanciful story.