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Who lives in that little birdsnest of a cottage just across the way?
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An ancient birdsnest lodged in the dark wicker of it.
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Because Moses was a little thing when they found him, and then the ark of bulrushes was something like a birdsnest.
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His father knew that he would not hurt the birdsnest; so he took him off of the horse, and put him on the ground.
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We sha'n't have Tommy thrown in our teeth again, if we go to get a birdsnest, or gather a few nuts on a Sunday.
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A bird'snest lay on the ground directly in front of him.
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A house without children is worse than a last year's bird'snest.
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It means something if you're alone & order bird'snest soup.
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And in the elderberry tree they found the grey cat- bird'snest.
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Combine bird'snest with rock sugar and water for a sweet dessert soup.
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It's as empty as a last year's birdnest.
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No, I woke when the birdnest outside my window started making "morning sounds."
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The birdsnest in northern Europe and fly south in the fall.
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There had always been much speculation as to where these birdsnested.
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Dead birdsnested in the trees and perched on the utility lines.
Usage of birds' nest in English
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I can do passing leaps, two-and-a-halfs, birds' nest and all that sort of thing.
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I refer to the sharks' fins, and birds' nest-theEastern counterpart of the Western piece de resistance-theterrapin.
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I don't go twittering and fluffing about in oaks and chestnuts, perching on the birds' nest steps and getting in their way.
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Malaysian birds' nest sells for about 6,000 yuan per half kg.
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It's part of the business and life of birds' nest collecting, said Sabah wildlife department official Hussien Muin who oversees the nest collection.
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My host told me that this was birds' nest soup, the most famous dish of China, made of material worth its weight in gold.
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While here, Richardson and I determined to visit the wonderful Gomanton birds'-nest caves, from which great quantities of edible birds' nests are annually taken.
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Polly settled down in the Birds' Nest under the protecting wing of Mrs. Bird, and a very soft and unaccustomed sort of shelter it was.