roost in Spanish
roost in Spanish is gallinero, pajarera — roost means the perch or spot where a bird settles to sleep, often a branch or a bar inside a coop.
roost in Spanish
gallinero
The place where a bird sleeps (usually its nest or a branch).
pajarera
The place where a bird sleeps (usually its nest or a branch).
What does "roost" mean?
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noun The perch or spot where a bird settles to sleep, often a branch or a bar inside a coop.
"The hens filed onto the roost as the sun went down."
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verb To settle somewhere to sleep or rest for the night, especially said of birds.
"Starlings roost by the thousand in that stand of trees."
roost in a sentence
- The hens filed onto the roost as the sun went down.
- A pigeon roost had formed under the old railway bridge.
- Starlings roost by the thousand in that stand of trees.
- We found bats roosting in the barn rafters.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "roost" in Spanish?
"roost" in Spanish is gallinero, pajarera. roost means: The perch or spot where a bird settles to sleep, often a branch or a bar inside a coop.
How do you use "roost" in a sentence?
Example: "The hens filed onto the roost as the sun went down." In Spanish, "roost" is gallinero, pajarera.
Are there other ways to say "roost" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "roost": gallinero, pajarera.
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