perch|perches in English
noun
[pɜrtʃ /pɜː-]
branch; position, standing; safe place; type of spiny fish found in European and North American waters
Use "perch|perches" in a sentence
1. Barramundi Lates calcarifer Other names: Giant Perch, Sea Perch Similar species: Nile Perch
2. The Arpent as a unit of length was equal to 10 perches (but there were several perches)
3. Beams, Perches, Rails, Beading, Profiles,Angles and corners
4. Marshes and freshwater margins; often perches in trees.
5. The castle perches on a high rocky outcrop.
6. The hummingbird perches on a twig of the hawthorn.
7. Trout-perches (Percopsidae) 1. adipose fin; 2. spines leading to dorsal and anal fins
8. Attingence Falconry block perch
9. It perches quietly in deep shade whilst seeking food.
10. The bird took its perch.
11. Bullfighter (3.5g) - Perch Effect: HOVER
12. It's a nice perch, ain't it?
13. Not any more, mocked the crows from shady pine bough perches.
14. Sings more often from a perch.
15. He perches on the cardinal's hat and counsels Bigotry and oppression
16. Anything could knock him off his perch.
17. I like fishing for perch on vacation.
18. The perch is a freshwater fish.
19. SA fishing limits for golden perch - Callop
20. We watched the parade from our perch.
21. 29 Not any more, mocked the crows from shady pine bough perches.
22. Abbor m ( definite singular Abboren, indefinite plural Abborer, definite plural Abborene ) ( zoology) a perch, specifically the European perch ( Perca fluviatilis ) quotations
23. Perch, Bream, and sunfish—same thing right? WRONG
24. Farms, villages, and cities perch on its shores.
25. Panfish - (Bluegill, Crappie, Sunfish, Yellow Perch) Fishing Wisconsin