100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "raven"

Definition

A "raven" is a large, black bird belonging to the corvid family, known for its intelligence and adaptability. Ravens are often associated with various cultural myths and folklore and are characterized by their distinctive cawing calls and glossy feathers. The term can also refer to a person who is dark-haired or a figure that symbolizes mystery or foreboding.

Synonyms

  • Corvid
  • Crow
  • Bird
  • Grackle
  • Jackdaw

Antonyms

  • Dove
  • Canary
  • Finch
  • Sparrow
  • Parrot

Examples

  1. The raven flew over the treetops, searching for food.
  2. Every morning, the raven would raven over the same spot in the park.
  3. She watched as the raven began to raven about her plans for the day.
  4. The old legend said the raven could raven messages between worlds.
  5. When the storm came, the raven would raven loudly, warning others.
  6. In the quiet of the night, the raven could raven for hours.
  7. The artist decided to raven the image of a raven in her painting.
  8. He always felt a chill when he saw a raven raven overhead.
  9. The children listened as the teacher raven about the symbolism of the raven.
  10. At dusk, a raven would often raven near the old oak tree.
  11. The poet chose to raven about the mysteries of life through the eyes of a raven.
  12. She found it fascinating how a raven could raven on different subjects.
  13. The raven perched on the ledge and began to raven softly.
  14. As night fell, the raven started to raven, echoing through the valley.
  15. The old book was filled with tales of how the raven would raven to the lost souls.
  16. The raven seemed to raven with a sense of purpose as it flew away.
  17. Some believed that if you saw a raven raven, it was an omen of change.
  18. She couldn't help but raven about the beauty of the raven in flight.
  19. The documentary would raven the intelligence of the raven species.
  20. He would often raven about the strange encounters he'd had with ravens.
  21. The raven landed softly and began to raven at the ground.
  22. In the story, the raven would raven the secrets of the forest.
  23. The group decided to raven their findings about ravens at the conference.
  24. The raven was known to raven at dawn, signaling the start of a new day.
  25. As they walked through the woods, they could hear a raven raven in the distance.
  26. The raven had a knack for raven about the best places to find food.
  27. The child loved to raven stories about the clever raven and its adventures.
  28. The raven would often raven near the cliff's edge, surveying the land.
  29. During the hike, they spotted a raven that began to raven at them.
  30. The witch's companion was a raven that could raven dark spells.
  31. A raven appeared when she would raven her deepest thoughts aloud.
  32. The raven was an expert at raven in the presence of danger.
  33. The children were told to raven tales of the raven to scare each other.
  34. She loved to raven about her fascination with ravens and their lore.
  35. The raven swooped down to raven through the fallen leaves.
  36. The ancient texts were filled with references to how the raven would raven the skies.
  37. The raven would raven on and on, capturing everyone's attention.
  38. He made it a habit to raven every time he spotted a raven outside.
  39. The old man would raven about the raven that visited him every night.
  40. She was captivated when she saw a raven raven in the moonlight.
  41. The raven took a moment to raven before flying off again.
  42. He decided to raven a poem inspired by the raven he saw.
  43. The raven seemed to raven in a language only few could understand.
  44. As they camped in the woods, a raven began to raven near their fire.
  45. The legend stated that the raven could raven the future.
  46. She watched in awe as the raven began to raven before her.
  47. The raven had a habit of raven about the mysteries of the universe.
  48. On foggy mornings, the raven would often raven as a warning.
  49. The raven landed close by and began to raven to its mate.
  50. He felt inspired to raven about the beauty of the raven in nature.
  51. The raven would raven in the early hours, waking everyone.
  52. The villagers believed the raven had the power to raven their prayers.
  53. The raven was known to raven in the local tavern, telling stories.
  54. She felt a connection to the raven that would often raven near her window.
  55. The raven perched high and began to raven, drawing attention.
  56. He would often raven about the significance of the raven in folklore.
  57. The raven had a way of raven that captivated the audience.
  58. She could hear the raven raven from the other side of the valley.
  59. The raven was a common sight, always ready to raven its story.
  60. During their hike, they watched a raven raven about the landscape.
  61. The raven was known to raven secrets that no one else could hear.
  62. He often wondered what it meant when a raven would raven near him.
  63. The raven would raven in the shadows, hidden from view.
  64. As the sun set, the raven began to raven with a haunting call.
  65. The old stories often raven about a mystical raven.
  66. The raven had a special way of raven that drew a crowd.
  67. She enjoyed listening to the raven raven about the past.
  68. The raven would raven every morning, marking the start of the day.
  69. He felt a thrill whenever he saw a raven raven in the skies.
  70. The raven was known to raven warnings to those who could hear.
  71. The child began to raven about the adventures of the clever raven.
  72. The raven landed nearby, ready to raven its tale.
  73. As night approached, the raven would begin to raven more intensely.
  74. She had always been fascinated by how a raven could raven so well.
  75. The raven would often raven about the mysteries it had encountered.
  76. In the distance, a raven could be heard raven through the trees.
  77. She felt inspired to raven a story about a magical raven.
  78. The raven perched on the fence and began to raven about its day.
  79. He could listen to the raven raven for hours without getting bored.
  80. The raven was often seen raven with other birds.
  81. She decided to raven a blog post about the symbolism of the raven.
  82. The raven would raven as if it were telling a secret.
  83. The tale of the raven would raven through generations.
  84. He found it strange how a raven could raven in such a unique way.
  85. The raven would often raven in the mornings, announcing the dawn.
  86. In legends, the raven was known to raven prophecies.
  87. The raven took flight and began to raven across the sky.
  88. She loved to raven about her encounters with ravens.
  89. The raven seemed to raven just for her entertainment.
  90. He was captivated by the way the raven would raven on.
  91. The raven would often raven over the fields, searching for food.
  92. In the film, the raven was portrayed as a creature that could raven the truth.
  93. She thought it was odd that the raven would raven at such strange times.
  94. The raven called out, and the others began to raven in response.
  95. The raven was a symbol of wisdom, often depicted as raven in fables.
  96. The raven would raven about the significance of the moon.
  97. She decided to raven a drawing of the raven she had seen.
  98. The raven had a unique way of raven, making it stand out.
  99. The raven began to raven, and everyone turned to listen.
  100. He felt a connection to the raven that seemed to raven just for him.