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Meanings of
brown thrush
in English
Common large songbird of eastern United States having reddish-brown plumage.
brown thrasher
Toxostoma rufums
Usage of
brown thrush
in English
1
A
brown
thrush
sped through the air, close by the timid canary.
2
And in a bush by the roadside, Hepzebiah spied the
brown
thrush
's
nest.
3
Beethoven was a beautiful
brown
thrush
in a nest of cuckoos.
4
The
brown
thrush
is also absent from places where once there were many.
5
For some time, the little
brown
thrush
flew along the Great Sky Trail.
6
The performance of a
brown
thrush
drove him wild with envy.
7
As a musician, this bird closely approaches the
brown
thrush
.
8
The little
brown
thrush
felt the eagle quiver and begin to drop toward the earth.
9
At the summit was an old orchard, and in a brush-heap a
brown
thrush
nested.
10
I used the phrase '
brown
thrush
,
'
only in reference to her dress and general homeliness.
11
Then a catbird and a
brown
thrush
sang against a grosbeak and a hermit thrush.
12
A little
brown
thrush
sat near the eagle.
13
And the
brown
thrush
keeps singing, A nest
14
There's a merry
brown
thrush
sitting up in
15
So the little
brown
thrush
flew off by himself, into a deep, dark part of the wood.
16
The beautiful old basswood tree bending so gracefully stood there, and the
brown
thrush
sang with her musical voice.
Other examples for "brown thrush"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
brown
thrush
brown
Adjective
Noun
Brown thrush
through the time
Brown thrush
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common