Birdlime

Pronunciation: /ˈbɝdˈɫaɪm/

Birdlime (noun)

  1. A sticky substance used to catch birds by making them unable to fly.

Examples

  • The birdlime was spread on the branches to catch small birds.
  • Hunters used birdlime to trap unsuspecting birds in the forest.

Common collocations: spread birdlime, sticky birdlime, trap with birdlime

Synonyms of Birdlime

Neutral

Antonyms of Birdlime

  • opposite of capturing or trapping