verb
- cleans and arranges feathers with the beak
- grooms oneself carefully, especially in a vain or self-satisfied way
- shows pride or satisfaction in oneself
Usage: used of birds
Usage: often followed by ‘on’ or ‘over’
Examples
- The swan preens its white feathers by the lake.
- She preens in front of the mirror before going out.
- He preens over his latest achievement at work.
- The peacock preens its magnificent tail feathers.
- She preens herself for hours getting ready for the party.
- The politician preens on his recent victory.
- The cat preens its fur after eating.