Small Australian parakeet usually light green with black and yellow markings in the wild but bred in many colors.
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Examples for "budgie"
Examples for "budgie"
1Prince Harry was left to hand out medals -and receive budgie smugglers!
2It tasted like something you would give a budgie to strengthen its beak.
3It is common to see Muslim men strutting along beaches in "budgie-smugglers".
4Bill was a rough old ex-con who owned a budgie and was dying of cancer.
5Is the budgie that's chirping in the corner of your kitchen a dinosaur in disguise?
1You can hear in my voice -this little nervous budgerigar!
2Any that leave out Disney's all-conquering animation should be laid quickly in the budgerigar's cage.
3She had reminded Strike of a yellow budgerigar.
4From comedians to storytelling, true crime explorations to budgerigar grooming, whatever your interest, you can find it.
5The school budgerigar, Tarantino, won the underwater swimming competition, for which he was awarded a posthumous trophy.
1The couple's being goofy lovebird, talking about their upcoming wedding.
2Presuming you've chosen yours, why not make like a lovebird and treat them to a romantic break?
3The lovebirds in our Hottest Couples feature have received major media buzz.
4Couples come out of the woodwork and I am surrounded by lovebirds.
5Maybe if we put our two lovebirds together they'll start to sing.
1The rose-breasted cockatoo, Mr. Gilbert's Platycercus of Darling Downs, and the Betshiregah ( Melopsittacus undulatus, GOULD.)
1Out came the crow, and the shell parakeet, and the emu, and all the rest.
Translations for shell parakeet