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Meanings of
bustard
in English
Russian
дрофиные
Portuguese
abetarda
Catalan
otididae
Spanish
otididae
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Bird.
otididae
Related terms
taxon
Russian
дрофиные
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
bustard
in English
1
Arguably the heaviest flying bird is the kori
bustard
of southern Africa.
2
Saw a
bustard
in the midst of the sandhills which bear 340 degrees.
3
They all went up to the
bustard
and began examining it.
4
The great
bustard
,
the crane, and bittern have been driven away by cultivation.
5
So we went on, and found another
bustard
,
and took it.
6
Of the hawk, falcon, and
bustard
kind, there are great numbers.
7
A sparrow in the hand is worth more than a
bustard
on the wing.
8
We had a pleasant addition one day in a large
bustard
which he shot.
9
They were about the size of a full grown
bustard
(say, 28 lb.
10
The great
bustard
has been reintroduced to Salisbury Plain.
11
The Serjeant-at-Law is as rare now as a
bustard
.
12
Once an eagle dropped a
bustard
at his feet.
13
A Grand Duke pots a vulture just as seriously as we should stalk a
bustard
.
14
Charley shot a
bustard
,
and John a black ibis.
15
Totty soon produced a roasted "peacock," or rather a hastily-broiled
bustard
.
16
A
bustard
flew up by the very road.
Other examples for "bustard"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
bustard
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
great bustard
shoot a bustard
arabian bustard
broil bustard
dead bustard
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Translations for
bustard
Russian
дрофиные
otididae
Portuguese
abetarda
Catalan
otididae
otídids
Spanish
otididae
Bustard
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Bustard
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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