Small Old World songbird with a reddish breast.
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Examples for "robin"
Examples for "robin"
1Blackbird, European, in poetry; his resemblance to the American robin; notes of.
2The robin and the bluebird were piping sweetly in the blossoming orchard.
3Of course a robin sang: it was the natural thing to do.
4That afternoon the first robin of the season hailed him in passing.
5The robin is super-active, looking, very likely, for a safe nesting place.
1Except the wintry notes of the redbreast, nature herself is mute.
2Also, I appreciate you saying I would be a robin, robin, robin redbreast.
3So the gay robin redbreast came and sang with the lark.
4A labourer, going along a lane, met a little robin redbreast.
5She said she hoped that largest robin redbreast would get drunk and tumble down.
1Also, I appreciate you saying I would be a robin , robin , robin redbreast.
2So the gay robin redbreast came and sang with the lark.
3A labourer, going along a lane, met a little robin redbreast.
4She said she hoped that largest robin redbreast would get drunk and tumble down.
5The English robin is not the bird we call robin redbreast in the United States.
Translations for Old World robin