covey - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • partridge: More than one covey of partridges have been raised by their parents on the downs.
  • bird: Jungle Bush Quail A covey of seven birds seen at a water point in Gir.
  • ptarmigan: As we took to the land the covey of ptarmigan, which had preceded us to the place, again rose.
  • quail: It then ascended vertically with a sound like a large covey of quail starting to fly at the same time.
  • grouse: Then, from nowhere, low and fast-moving, swinging diagonally right-to-left, a small covey of grouse.

Converse of object

  • find: We were in a wood, and the dog had gone out and found a covey in a wheat stubble joining the wood.

Adjective modifier

  • large: Largest covey was 24 in dunes north of El Cotillo on 25th.

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