100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "perch"
Definition
"Perch" as a noun commonly refers to a type of freshwater fish belonging to the family Percidae, known for its distinctive spiny dorsal fin and vibrant coloration. Additionally, it can indicate a high or elevated position where someone or something rests or sits.
Synonyms
- Fish: bass, trout, sunfish
- Elevated position: ledge, seat, resting place, platform
Antonyms
- Low position: ground, base, bottom
Examples
- The bird decided to perch on the branch of a tall tree.
- She loves to perch her hat at a jaunty angle.
- The cat would often perch on the windowsill, watching the birds outside.
- He managed to perch himself at the edge of the cliff for a better view.
- They would perch on the stools at the bar, enjoying their drinks.
- The children like to perch on the swings during recess.
- A squirrel chose to perch on the fence, surveying its surroundings.
- The statue seemed to perch majestically on the pedestal.
- The owl would perch silently on the branch, waiting for prey.
- She tried to perch the delicate vase on the edge of the table.
- The dog would perch on the couch while watching TV.
- He would often perch on the edge of his seat during thrilling movies.
- I saw a kingfisher perch by the riverbank.
- The toddler managed to perch on the high chair all by himself.
- They decided to perch on the rocks to enjoy the sunset.
- The parrot loves to perch on my shoulder.
- She would perch her glasses on top of her head when not in use.
- The rabbit perched cautiously on the grass, wary of predators.
- I like to perch my laptop on my lap while sitting on the couch.
- The model had to perch gracefully on the high platform during the shoot.
- The eagle would perch atop the tallest tree, surveying its territory.
- He always finds a way to perch himself at the front of the class.
- The geese chose to perch near the pond's edge.
- She would perch her notebook on her knees while sketching.
- The toddler attempted to perch on the edge of the bed.
- The cat loves to perch on the back of the couch and watch the world go by.
- I had to perch on the edge of my seat when the game was close.
- The artist would often perch on a stool while painting.
- They would perch on the stairs, enjoying their snacks.
- The child decided to perch on the ledge of the sandbox.
- The two birds perched side by side on the wire.
- I like to perch at the coffee shop window and people-watch.
- The photographer had to perch precariously on a ledge to get the perfect shot.
- The frog perched on the lily pad, basking in the sun.
- He would perch his skateboard against the wall before heading inside.
- The dog likes to perch on the armrest while watching TV with us.
- The children would perch on the carpet for storytime.
- She chose to perch her purse on the empty chair beside her.
- The crow perched on the chimney, cawing loudly.
- He loves to perch on the rocks by the beach, collecting shells.
- The rabbit would perch on its hind legs to see over the tall grass.
- I sometimes perch my phone on the edge of the table while charging.
- The toddler managed to perch himself on the stool to reach the cookies.
- She would perch her chin on her hand while daydreaming.
- The cat perched itself at the top of the scratching post.
- The football player had to perch on the sidelines during the game.
- The bird perched on the fence, chirping happily.
- I like to perch my feet on the coffee table while relaxing.
- The butterfly perched delicately on the flower.
- The dog liked to perch by the door, waiting for its owner to return.
- The child perched on the edge of the bed, eager for storytime.
- The kitten would perch on my shoulder as I walked around the house.
- She had to perch on the edge of the pool to get a better view.
- The raccoon perched on the trash can, rummaging for food.
- They decided to perch together on the park bench.
- The birdwatcher had to perch quietly to avoid scaring the birds away.
- He likes to perch on the hill and gaze at the stars.
- The photographer had to perch on a ladder to get the right angle.
- The puppy perched itself beside its owner, hoping for a treat.
- The rabbit would perch at the entrance of its burrow, alert for danger.
- She perched her drink on the edge of the pool table.
- The kids would perch on the playground equipment during recess.
- The artist would perch on a high stool while painting the mural.
- The bird perched on the edge of the roof, surveying the garden.
- I like to perch on the edge of the dock while fishing.
- The cat perched itself on the windowsill to soak up the sun.
- The geese perched on the shore, quacking loudly.
- He managed to perch the remote on the table without it falling.
- The child perched on the edge of the swing, ready to jump.
- She would perch her elbows on the table during dinner.
- The squirrel perched on a branch, nibbling on an acorn.
- The artist would perch on the steps while sketching the scene.
- The bird perched on a branch, singing a sweet song.
- I like to perch my feet on the dashboard during long drives.
- The child perched on the edge of the fountain, fascinated by the water.
- The kitten loved to perch on the back of the chair.
- He always perches himself in the best spot for watching the game.
- The owl silently perched on the branch, blending in with the night.
- She would perch her favorite book on the shelf for easy access.
- The cat perched itself on my lap while I read.
- The parakeet loves to perch on my finger when it’s out of its cage.
- They would perch on the rocks, enjoying the view of the ocean.
- The dog perched at the door, eager to go for a walk.
- She chose to perch on the edge of the patio to enjoy the sunset.
- The birdwatcher had to perch quietly behind the bushes.
- The tortoise perched on a rock, basking in the sun.
- I like to perch on the sofa while working on my laptop.
- The crow perched on the power line, watching the street below.
- He would perch on the edge of the bed while getting dressed.
- The toddler perched on the arm of the couch, pretending to be a superhero.
- The dog would perch on the porch, barking at passersby.
- They perched on the picnic table, sharing a meal.
- The cat perched itself on the highest shelf, surveying the room.
- The bird perched on the swing, swaying gently in the breeze.
- She had to perch on her toes to reach the top shelf.
- The rabbit perched on its hind legs, curious about the noise.
- He would perch on the stairs, waiting for his turn to play.
- The ducklings perched near their mother, safe and snug.
- The artist would often perch on a stool while painting the landscape.
- The child managed to perch on the edge of the slide, ready to go down.