Came to perch
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ALITCame to perch
ALITCame to a perch
ALITCame down, as on a perch
ALITCame down, as onto a perch
ROOSTSPlaces to perch
ROOSTPlace to perch
SITBYPerch next to
LEDGEPlace to perch
ALITFlitted to a perch
FISHPONDPlace to catch perch
ALITReturned to the perch
unperchto drive from a perch
unperchesUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
unperchingUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
alitto descend to perch or sit
unperchedUNPERCH, to drive from a perch
alightto descend to perch or sit
alightsto descend to perch or sit
alightedto descend to perch or sit
perchedto rest or set on a perch
perchesPERCH, to sit in an elevated place
perchto rest or set on a perch
perchedPERCH, to sit in an elevated place
overperchto fly up and perch on also OREPEARCH
percherya barn where hens are free to perch
overperchesOVERPERCH, to fly up and perch on also OREPEARCH
percheriesPERCHERY, a barn where hens are free to perch
orepearch(Shakespeare) to fly up and perch on also OVERPERCH
overperchingOVERPERCH, to fly up and perch on also OREPEARCH
overperchedOVERPERCH, to fly up and perch on also OREPEARCH
orepearchingOREPEARCH, (Shakespeare) to fly up and perch on also OVERPERCH
orepearchesOREPEARCH, (Shakespeare) to fly up and perch on also OVERPERCH
orepearchedOREPEARCH, (Shakespeare) to fly up and perch on also OVERPERCH
percinea perch-like fish, esp one belonging to the family Percidae also PERCOID
etheostomineof or like the Etheostoma, a genus of small American freshwater fishes related to perch
saugera pike perch (Stizostedion canadense) of Canada and the United States similar to the walleye but smaller
skimmerA broad-bodied dragonfly commonly found at ponds and swamps. It can rest for long periods on a perch, from which it darts out to grab prey
skimmersA broad-bodied dragonfly commonly found at ponds and swamps. It can rest for long periods on a perch, from which it darts out to grab prey
ruffesA freshwater fish of the perch family, with a greenish-brown back and yellow sides and underparts. Native to Eurasia, it has been introduced into Lakes Michigan and Superior