Idiom: Feathered Oof-Bird
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UK late 19th century–1920s.
Any large, plentiful source or supplier of money.
Example Sentences
1
She is as graceful as a feathered oof-bird.
2
He moves through social settings like a feathered oof-bird, effortlessly charming everyone.
3
The politician's speech was like a feathered oof-bird, soaring above the rest with its eloquence.
4
I need a vacation; I feel like a feathered oof-bird, all worn out and ready to rest.
5
After hours of dancing, her feet were sore and she felt like a feathered oof-bird with tired wings.