perch



perch on something

 
1. [for a bird] to stand at rest on something. A robin perched on the branch by my window. We saw a parrot perched on some kind of flowering tree.
2. to sit or balance on something. I can't perch on this fence forever. Let's go. Sam was perched on the bicycle and he looked very uncomfortable.
See also: on, perch

perch someone or something on something

to place, seat, or stand someone or something in a place. She perched the little girl on the edge of the tub. Walter perched his hat on the top shelf.
See also: on, perch

fall off your perch

  (British old-fashioned, humorous)
to die By the time I fall off my perch, Britain may well be a republic.
See also: fall, off, perch

knock somebody off their perch

  (British & Australian)
to make someone fail or lose their leading position Will Rovers win the European Cup and knock United off their perch?
See also: knock, off, perch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
WilfredWIL-frədEnglish
Antal-Hungarian
Arber['a:rbə]
Brin-Welsh
Short[ʃɔ:t]
Konstantynkawn-STAHN-tinPolish