Scarecrow

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Meanings of Scarecrow

   
Verb
  • To stretch out like a scarecrow.
   
Noun
  • A figure made of straw and old clothes that stands in a field to scare away birds.
  • A tall and thin person who looks a bit awkward.
  • Something that looks scary but is not really dangerous.
  • A person who wears ragged clothes.
   

Explanation of the word: Scarecrow

A scarecrow is a dummy that looks like a person. Farmers put it in their fields to scare birds away from eating the seeds and plants.

   

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Translations for the word: Scarecrow

   
hindi
डरावना आदमी (daraavna aadmi)

daraavna aadmi

कौआ (kauaa)

kauaa

गिद्ध (giddh)

giddh

   
   

Sample Sentences for the word: Scarecrow

  • The scarecrow is dressed in old clothes.
  • Farmers use scarecrows to scare away crows.
  • The scarecrow has a big smile on its face.
  • We saw a scarecrow in the pumpkin patch.
  • The scarecrow waves in the wind.
   

Mini Blog for the word: Scarecrow

Sammy the Scarecrow

In a sunny field, there stood a friendly scarecrow named Sammy. Sammy wore a big, floppy hat and a colorful shirt. Every day, he waved to the birds flying by, hoping they wouldn’t nibble on the corn.

But Sammy wasn’t just a scarecrow; he was a dreamer! He wished to dance with the wind and play hide-and-seek with the clouds.

One breezy afternoon, the wind whispered secrets to him, and Sammy twirled and spun, making the corn sway along. The birds watched in awe, and from that day on, they became his friends.

Sammy taught everyone that being different is wonderful!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Scarecrow

A scarecrow is a figure made to look like a person, usually placed in fields to scare away birds and other animals that might eat crops.

You say 'scarecrow' like this: skair-kroh.

The word 'scarecrow' comes from the words 'scare' meaning to frighten and 'crow' which is a type of bird that eats crops.

The word 'scarecrow' in Hindi is 'कौआ' (Kauā).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Scarecrow

Fact: A scarecrow is a figure made to look like a person, used to scare away birds from crops!
Proverb: "Don't judge a book by its cover." This means you shouldn't judge someone or something just by how they look.
Quote: "The best way to scare away crows is to be a scarecrow." - Unknown