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Beaky
1. Parts of Speech
Adjective
2. Definitions
- Having a beak or a nose that resembles a beak.
- Having a prominent or pointed nose.
3. Pronunciations
- US: /ˈbiːki/
- UK: /ˈbiːki/
4. Origin and Usage
The word "beaky" is derived from the noun "beak" which means a birds bill or a humans nose. The adjective "beaky" is used to describe someone or something that has a nose that resembles a beak, or a prominent or pointed nose. It is a colloquial term that is often used in a humorous or affectionate way.
5. Synonyms
- Hooked
- Prominent
- Pointed
- Aquiline
6. Related Words
- Beard
- Bleak
- Break
- Creak
- Freak
7. Example Sentences
- She had a beaky nose that made her look like a bird.
- The eagle had a beaky bill that was perfect for catching fish.
- He had a beaky profile that made him stand out from the crowd.
- The cartoon character had a beaky nose that was always getting him into trouble.