perch

পার্চ
definition
verb
a herring gull perched on the mast
(of a bird) alight or rest on something.
noun
Dead branches also make perfect perches for resting birds and are good places to hang feeders.
a thing on which a bird alights or roosts, typically a branch or a horizontal rod or bar in a birdcage.
Out back of the house, oak, hemlock and cedar trees crown a path toward a 30-acre lake stocked with largemouth bass, yellow perch , pumpkinseed sunfish, and more.
an edible freshwater fish with a high spiny dorsal fin, dark vertical bars on the body, and orange lower fins.
translation of 'perch'
মত্স্য বিশেষ
verb
স্থির হইয়া বসা,
উচ্চাসনে স্থাপন করা,
উচ্চাসনে স্থাপিত হত্তয়া,
দাঁড়ের উপর স্থাপন করা,
দাঁড়ে বসান,
দাঁড়ে বসা
noun
আড়,
পাখির দাণ্ড,
পার্চ,
দাঁড়,
দণ্ড,
উচ্চাসন
example
He puts food into the hands of a child and holds them steady so the birds will 'perch' on his fingers and eat.
This strange measure undoubtedly is related to other archaisms such as the furlong, the 'perch' and the fathom.
In the sudden cold and darkness, their rooftop 'perch' seemed precarious.
the budgerigar shuffled along its 'perch'
Meanwhile, she rested on a 'perch' , mildly disgusted by all the commotion.
The moon becomes moon again and the bird returns to its 'perch' .
If prolonged crouching becomes arduous, a portable stool provides a reasonably comfortable 'perch' amid the stubble.
All three of them peered from their 'perch' in the tree down the road.
He looked up from his book, observing them from his safe 'perch' in the corner.
Over the weekend, the birds will 'perch' on trees all around the neighborhood and wait for the cacophony to die down.
Jennifer sighed dreamily from her 'perch' on the windowsill, her green dress gathered carelessly at her knees.
Her design provides a steeply raked underlit playing area upon which the actors 'perch' precariously.
The four throne chairs sat on a 'perch' overlooking the broad room.
Marian looked down from her 'perch' in a beech tree above the road
She half raises an eyebrow from her 'perch' on the kitchen couch.
Finally, we found a 'perch' , and the MC came out, and announced the first round.
It is simply inhumane to chain a bird to a 'perch' or stand.
He watches the child climb the low branches of an apple tree, sees the insects inside the fruit and watches the bird 'perch' upon the topmost cluster of leaves.
A pair of birds fly down and 'perch' on the tombstone.
Her 'perch' on the edge of the bed had not been achieved easily.
In the distance small hamlets teetered on mountain ridges, seemingly ready to tumble off their precarious 'perch' .
The zander has the rough feel and spiked dorsal fins of the 'perch' , protecting small fish from predation, particularly from pike and herons.
They stared out the big picture window from their 'perch' on the couch.
The panorama from his lofty 'perch' , he assures me, is quite spectacular.
She was sitting in on this session and got down from her 'perch' on the windowsill.
Scarlet macaws, blue and gold macaws, and hosts of smaller birds 'perch' together in their hundreds to excavate the best clay layer along a riverbank.
Spent birds 'perch' limply in trees or at the vendor's feet.
Though it was clearly meant to provide a comfortable viewing 'perch' , the design fell somewhat short.
The other stocking waves shyly from its precarious 'perch' atop a tilted lampshade.
Sunlight streams over fields, birds 'perch' in trees, rows of bright crops glisten on the hills.
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