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Meanings of
birds
in English
1912 Translation by the Athenian Society.
the birds
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Usage of
birds
in English
1
It's dangerous to fish, to
birds
and other animals, including farming livestock.
2
Berries and
birds
:
if you plant the first, the second will come.
3
But there are also of course the good users, our singing
birds
.
4
Both sides had used jammers and electronic warfare
birds
before, of course.
5
In the avian case, there simply aren't enough scientists to count
birds
.
6
It represents a rare example of genuinely co-operative behaviour demonstrated by
birds
.
7
The point, however, is that the game
birds
are now farmed quails.
8
Or what Ilus' new human inhabitants thought of as
birds
and lizards.
9
Good, now imagine that we're two great
birds
flying over the forest.
10
There were no
birds
or animals, not that Rand saw or heard.
11
Maybe angels have a special sense of direction the way
birds
do.
12
Live long enough, you see all your
birds
come home to roost.
13
The voices of the
birds
awake in the trellis on the wall.
14
He simply sets to work turning the
birds
again on their sticks.
15
They may also form large congregations of hundreds of
birds
during winter.
16
Dr Smith said he had never stated
birds
were the biggest problem.
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birds
bird
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little birds
wild birds
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