perch

UK /pɜːtʃ/ US /pɝt͡ʃ/
noun 10verb 5name 2

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(verb.)

ADV

perilously, precariously

The old wooden bridge perched perilously above the river, swaying slightly in the wind.

PREP

on

The cat was perching on the fence watching the garden below.

PHRASES

be perched high above/on sth

The eagle was perched on a branch overlooking the entire forest.

perch/be perched on the edge of sth

The cat was perched on the edge of the windowsill, watching the birds outside.

perch/be perched on top of sth

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