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Filter by Meaning The chanticleer strutted around the farmyard, proud and regal.
The marching band used the chanticleer as part of their percussion section during the parade.
The music store had a display of various percussion instruments, including the chanticleer.
The operatic tenor had a chanticleer that could fill the concert hall.
Chanticleer was the most popular character in the play adaptation of Reynard the Fox.
The chanticleer had been a fixture on the farmhouse for over a century.
The chanticleer on top of the church tower gleamed in the morning sun.
The falconer trained his chanticleer for months before it was ready for hunting.
The gold-plated chanticleer on the steeple shone brightly in the sunlight.
The tale of Chanticleer is one of the most beloved in English literature.
The falconer was proud of the progress the chanticleer had made in its training.
The restaurant was named after the famous Chanticleer rooster.
The school play's lead role was given to the most talented student, who played Chanticleer.
The Nun's Priest's Tale is about the adventures of Chanticleer and his friends.
The children's book retells the story of Chanticleer and the fox in a fun and engaging way.
Chanticleer strutted around the barnyard, showing off his colorful feathers.
Chanticleer was the hero of "The Nun's Priest's Tale."
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