Crossword clues for owlery
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Owlery \Owl"er*y\, n.; pl. Owleries. An abode or a haunt of owls.
Wiktionary
n. (context zoology English) An abode or a haunt of owls.
Usage examples of "owlery".
Ron, and Hermione went up to the Owlery that evening to find Pigwidgeon, so that Harry could send Sirius a letter telling him that he had managed to get past his dragon unscathed.
Though shocked at first to hear that Karkaroff had been a Death Eater, by the time they entered the Owlery Ron was saying that they ought to have suspected it all along.
Hermione, however, leaned against the Owlery wall, folded her arms, and frowned at Ron.
Ron, and Hermione went up to the Owlery after breakfast on Sunday to send a letter to Percy, asking, as Sirius had suggested, whether he had seen Mr.
When they had watched her fly out of sight through the Owlery window, they proceeded down to the kitchen to give Dobby his new socks.
He pointed at the large patch of freshly turned earth Harry had watched him digging from the Owlery window.
Harry, Ron, and Hermione had crept out of their dormitories very early and hurried up to the Owlery together to send a note to Sirius.
Ron, and Hermione went up to the Owlery that evening to find Pigwidgeon, so that Harry could send Sirius a letter telling him that he had managed to get past his dragon unscathed.