A west African bird having dark plumage mottled with white; native to Africa but raised for food in many parts of the world.
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Examples for "guinea"
Examples for "guinea"
1Results: OVA challenge induced an AHR after 24 h in OVA-sensitized guinea-pigs.
2A guinea may be reckoned the highest price in the present times.
3The rabbit or guinea pig is used for demonstration in the laboratory.
4I used to pay a guinea; it is now thirty-two and six.
5She gave him a guinea, and got a little bottle in return.
1There, as the sun rose, he called out a guinea fowl song:
2A brace of guinea fowl moved in front of the Land Rover.
3Photo opportunity; me and guinea fowl with distant ocean in background.
4His voice was harsh, high, and rasping as a guinea fowl's.
5First, we moor up and breakfast on guinea fowl eggs and local bacon.
6The animals spotted some guinea fowl and ran onto a nearby farm in pursuit.
7Fresh lobster from the harbor, sole Véronique, guinea fowl, and pheasant à la mode.
8Two guinea fowl rose up in front of the bush.
9He seemed to have forgotten all about the hardships of the guinea fowl hunt.
10It was but a passing madness-Godsmite those guinea fowl!
11There, hiding in the shade, was a guinea fowl.
12A brace of guinea fowl observed them with some irritation and continued on their awkward way.
13The guinea fowl seemed rather taken aback by this reply, but he did not give up.
14Instead Mrs Robinson and about 60 guests dined on Scottish salmon, guinea fowl and raspberry terrine.
15The guinea fowl saw her and cackled again.
16The giraffes and the guinea fowl had disappeared.
Translations for guinea fowl