plume in a sentence

plume meaning:

n.) a soft, colorful, a long feather.

n. ) a cloud of something rising and curving upwards in the air

v. t.) To adorn with feathers

v. t.) To pride; to vaunt; to boast;

v. t.) to clean and arrange feathers; to pluck; to strip;

plume sentence:

The dancer wore a dress of pink ostrich plumes.

A peacock has long, colorful plumes.

He often plumes himself on his accomplishment.

You can see different plumed birds in this tropical forest.

Plumes of smoke billowed from the chimney.

After the explosion, a plume of smoke could be seen in the sky for miles around.

I find the jet plumes very interesting.

She plumed smoke from her nostrils.

Plumes of thick black smoke rose into the air.

She plumed herself on her good looks.

Scientists find water plumes shooting off Jupiter moon.

The knight plumed his helmet with brilliant red feathers.

The plume was mainly white and looked much like a cloud.

This was the highest plume since the eruption started.

Her island was peopled with plumed parrots, preening dodos, psychedelic land crabs.

Regions under the smoke plume were covered with white ashes.

No furs, plumes or silk are worn.

He plumed himself on belonging to the aristocracy.

Heavy plumes of black smoke were visible across Gaza City.

In the darkness beneath these plumes , temperatures have dropped noticeably.

No smoke plumed out of the factory’s great chimneys.

Plumes containing higher radiation could have passed undetected, he said.

Ash plumes and sulfur dioxide emissions recurred until January 2013.

Across the city plumes of steam were rising up from buildings.

Senior commanders are known to have worn white cloaks and plumes.

The horses wore golden plumes, tossing gilt.

There were tall white plush busby hats with blue and yellow plumes.

The sight of burning houses and plumes of smoke prompted international reaction.

All this was topped off by a tricorne hat decorated by a plume.

His heavily plumed tail is set high and lies flat on his back.

Gardenia, a redheaded teenager wearing a plumed hat, was the daughter of Mrs Evelyn St George.