percher


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Synonyms for percher

a person situated on a perch

a bird with feet adapted for perching (as on tree branches)

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"Most of the girls who come in here for Ladies Day bring their dresses in with them," says Helen, who anticipates being too exhausted from the rush in sales to make it to Aintree, although she is planning to wear a fuchsia percher to Chester Races' Ladies Days later this year.
Diplacodes lefebvrei Black Percher [Purple Darter] (Rambur, 1842) 16.
Though both professional and amateur adult theatre groups are involved, the festival is above all in service of the students, who will anchor TECEJ 2006 with a performance of Lysistrata under the guidance of French director Jack Percher. The secretary-general of the International Theatre Institute center for Congo-Brazzaville, Jean Leopold Ngoulou, hopes the festival will continue to grow in international character and is eager to involve American artists and students.
* Interior finishes include custom European-style cabinetry, Silestone kitchen counters, Percher Sapho pedestal sinks, and gas fireplaces.
One study (Garcia, Larrea, Percher, Perrin and Amenedo) recorded brain waves in mobile phone drivers and found slowing of both brain activity and motor response times.
Puce quite viens percher Dessus cette tendre chair Au milieu des deux mammelles De la plus belle des belles: Qui la piques, qui la poins, Qui la mors a tes bons poins .
In 1900, after answering an advert in the Huddersfield Examiner, Willie Brooke left his job as a wool percher and went with his wife, Lucy, and his three-year-old daughter, Nellie to St Petersburg to take up office as mill manager under the two Thornton brothers who owned the mill.
Metallic percher with black rhinestone and black plumage POR, by Marie Claire Ferguson
She then was a percher at Stevens Linen Associates in Dudley and at Anglo Fabrics Company in Webster before retiring in 1980.