Sentence example with the word 'sparrow'

sparrow

Definition n. any of several small dull-colored singing birds feeding on seeds or insects

Last update: July 14, 2015


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A sparrow is small brown colourd bird.   [Please select]

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31 a enlarged in the breeding season; in the sparrow, for instance, from the size of a mustard seed to that 'of a small cherry.   [Please select]

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It was the sparrow pecking at the sportsmen.   [Please select]

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"Even those of the raggedest sparrow would be welcome."   [Please select]

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Ah, my cock-sparrow.   [Please select]

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You are fibbing, my cock-sparrow.   [Please select]

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"I've caught my cock-sparrow."   [Please select]

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The Seaside Sparrow is restricted to the Gulf- and Atlantic-coasts of North America, breeding north to Massachusetts.   [Please select]

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I built a corral of hardware cloth around one Sharp-tailed Sparrow nest in order to measure the young after they left the nest.   [Please select]

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The most troublesome meddler was, as might be expected, an English sparrow.   [Please select]

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The English sparrow was first, as usual, to inquire into their right to be out of their own tree.   [Please select]

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