Sentences with Pigeon

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81 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Pigeon'

Despite being warned, he fell for the scam and became the financial pigeon.

The cunning fox outwitted the pigeon, stealing its share of the food.

The novice detective felt like a pigeon in the world of crime investigation.

The unsuspecting tourist became the pigeon of pickpockets in the crowded market.

In the corporate world, being a pigeon could lead to career setbacks.

The rival team viewed the inexperienced player as their strategic pigeon.

Falling for false promises, she became the pigeon in the political game.

The gullible character in the story served as the author's literary pigeon.

Believing in quick-rich schemes, he ended up as the financial pigeon in the neighborhood.

The conspiracy theorists considered him a pigeon for trusting the official narrative.

In the game of chess, the pigeon can only advance one square at a time.

The young chess player strategically moved the pigeon to control the center of the board.

During the intense chess match, the pigeon played a crucial role in blocking the opponent's moves.

The grandmaster skillfully positioned the pigeon to create a defensive line on the chessboard.

The chess novice struggled to understand the purpose of the pigeon piece in the game.

The seasoned chess player predicted the opponent's move and captured their pigeon.

Chess enthusiasts appreciate the nuanced strategies involving the pigeon during a match.

The chess coach explained the importance of controlling the center with the forward movement of the pigeon.

During the chess tournament, the pigeon became a critical element in the unfolding strategic battle.

The little girl in the park giggled as a friendly pigeon approached her, hoping for a snack.

The detective noticed a pigeon perched on the windowsill, adding an unexpected element to the crime scene.

The poor pigeon became the scapegoat for the damaged garden.

Students often use the word pigeon as a scapegoat for their failed group project.

The manager unfairly made her employee the pigeon for the project's failure.

In political debates, candidates sometimes use each other as pigeons to deflect criticism.

The whistleblower felt like a pigeon after exposing corruption in the company.

The courtroom drama portrayed the accused as a pigeon in a complex legal battle.

The detective realized he had made the wrong suspect the pigeon in the murder case.

The scientific community should not make any theory a pigeon without thorough research.

The ambitious project's failure led to the team using the budget cuts as a pigeon.

The cunning fox considered him a mere pigeon in the elaborate scheme.

Despite warnings, the unsuspecting investor became the financial pigeon for fraudulent schemes.

The wily con artist preyed on the gullible tourist, making him a pigeon in the city scams.

In the world of espionage, he was often used as a pigeon to divert attention from the real mission.

The naive intern unknowingly became the office pigeon, running errands for everyone.

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