Roost ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Roost ( verb )

To settle or rest on a perch or in a particular place.

Origin:

The word roost comes from the old english word "rōst" which means to settle or to rest.

Examples:

  1. The birds roosted in the trees.
  2. The bats roosted in the cave.
  3. The chickens roosted on the perch at night.
  4. The eagles roosted on the cliff.
  5. The hawk roosted on the telephone pole.

(As a noun)

Roost ( noun )

To settle or rest on a perch or in a particular place.

Origin:

The word roost comes from the old english word "rōst" which means to settle or to rest.

Examples:

  1. The birds roosted in the trees.
  2. The bats roosted in the cave.
  3. The chickens roosted on the perch at night.
  4. The eagles roosted on the cliff.
  5. The hawk roosted on the telephone pole.
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