roost|roosts in English
noun
[ruːst]
branch or perch on which birds rest; house or coop in which birds nest and sleep
Use "roost|roosts" in a sentence
1. Chickens roost at night.
2. APRIS, aa my roost.
3. Appeasement has come home to roost
4. Flocks leave the roost in waves.
5. The peacocks roost in nearby shrubs.
6. Rooster Crowings from Gamecock's new Atlanta roost
7. 2 Appeasement has come home to roost.
8. Obstruct areas where vultures and Buzzards roost
9. One of the main starling roosts is on top of the Town Hall.
10. Bestiary can be found inside chests in Dragon Roosts and Dragon Caves
11. For shelter, Bluebirds will roost in empty nest boxes
12. Claret (Wine Red) cock on the roost
13. The pigeons are coming home to roost.
14. Field observations indicate that Bluebirds often roost communally
15. Dark, Buzzardlike cormorants roost in its stunted trees
16. The pigeons are all asleep upon their roosts -- no flutter from them.
17. Vices, however, like curses, come back to roost.
18. Instinct led the pigeons back to the roost.
19. His acerbity to his daughter came home to roost.
20. Bats roost naturally both in caves and hollow trees.
21. All his earlier mistakes are coming home to roost.
22. 10 Instinct led the pigeons back to the roost.
23. Keep your Anconas entertained with dust baths, roosts, straw and hay, treat dispensers and toys
24. In fact, Rydell says, attics and Belfries make excellent roosts for the flying mammals
25. Throughout the year the birds feed and roost in large aggregations.