Crossword clues for ibises
ibises
- Long-billed birds
- Waders with curved bills
- Birds sacred to Thoth
- Storklike wading birds
- Heron's cousins
- Heron cousins
- Curve-billed waders
- University of Miami yearbooks
- They're sacred to Thoth
- Stork-like birds
- Sacred birds of Egypt
- Long-legged Nile birds
- Hieroglyphics birds
- Egretlike birds
- Egret relatives
- Crustacean-eating birds
- Birds with long, curved beaks
- Birds with curved bills
- Birds associated with the god Thoth
- Long-billed wading birds
- "White" and "scarlet" birds
- Sacred birds, to some
- Graceful birds
- Frog eaters with curved bills
- Nile birds
- Everglades birds
- Relatives of spoonbills
- Once-sacred birds
- Storklike waders
- Birds in hieroglyphics
- Objects of religious veneration in ancient Egypt
- Wading birds
- Sacred Egyptian birds
- Long-legged birds
- Long-legged waders
- Nile waders
- Long-necked waders
- Wetlands waders
Wiktionary
n. (plural of ibis English)
Usage examples of "ibises".
In each he sat the horse oblivious to the glares of Alexandrians and ibises, then dismounted to examine the ceilings of the covered arcades and walkways.
At the farthest tip, near Cape Sable, the sky flashed with wild birds: herons, curlews, ibises, blue egrets, white pelicans, sandpipers and a few roseate spoonbills.
And now I would have offered the richest sacrifices I could find-unblemished white bulls and desert antelopes and ibises and flamingoes by the dozen-to have had her back again.
Well aware of their sacrosanctity, the ibises exploited it shamelessly.
Within the Royal Enclosure a small army of slaves gathered up the ibises tenderly, put them into cages and then casually emptied the cages into the streets outside.
Otherwise, thought Caesar, secretly grinning as his lictors cleared a path for him through the ibises, they are the biggest nuisances in all creation.
The sacred bulls, their mothers, ibises and cats were mummified when they died, and laid to rest in vast underground tunnels and chambers.
Vast flocks of ibises appeared over the city, fleeing the heat of the interior, and screeched across the sky with their black necks and scrawny legs extended.
Along the green shores, flocks of gulls and egrets and ibises drifted like snowflakes, and pelicans skimmed over the water.