perch
Third Person
perches
Present Participle
perching
Past Tense
perched
Past Participle
perched
1
(of a bird) to land and rest on something, such as a branch, bar, etc.
- The robin perched on the windowsill, singing softly.
- A sparrow perched on the fence, watching the yard.
- The eagle perched high on the cliff, scanning the valley below.
- The owl perched on the branch, waiting for nightfall.
- The parrot perched on her shoulder, squawking playfully.
2
to find a place to rest or settle
- She perched on the edge of the chair, waiting for her turn.
- The cat perched on the windowsill, enjoying the view outside.
- After a long hike, they found a perfect spot to perch and enjoy the view.
- When tired, she would perch on a rock and take a break during hikes.
3
to place or position someone or something carefully
transitive
- She perched the vase on the edge of the shelf, making sure it wouldn’t fall.
- He perched his glasses on top of his head while he searched for his keys.
- The child was perched on his father’s shoulders, enjoying the view.
- She perched the coffee cup on the windowsill as she took a call.
- He perched the book on the corner of the table to keep it from sliding off.