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Meanings of
nightbird
in English
Portuguese
noctâmbulo
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A person who likes to be active late at night.
nighthawk
night owl
Portuguese
noctâmbulo
Usage of
nightbird
in English
1
Down to the Florida country, where he would set his
nightbird
free.
2
Matthew heard the
nightbird
,
whose soft song may have reawakened this memory.
3
No rustle came from the trees, no insect buzz or
nightbird
call.
4
A sheep-bell on the moor made a noise like a
nightbird
.
5
But... every man hears a
nightbird
...
of some form or fashion.
6
Whatever and however you choose to phrase it... Rachel Howarth is your
nightbird
,
Matthew.
7
It is not enough to love the
nightbird
's
song.
8
Then he let his sadness go, like a
nightbird
.
9
I still say... the woman is your
nightbird
...
intent on delivering you to the dark.
10
Sarishan, my Gorgious gentleman, you, too, are a
nightbird
.
11
The
nightbird
was even more compelling by day.
12
One must also love the
nightbird
.
13
He became so... so intoxicated with the
nightbird
's
voice that he thought only of it during the day.
14
A
nightbird
shrieked weirdly close to the house and a sudden gust of wind moaned through the pine trees.
15
A
nightbird
,
singing outside.
16
There were constant bits of sound like the bronchial call of a
nightbird
or the breath and shucking of some unseen predator.
Other examples for "nightbird"
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nightbird
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
love the nightbird
hear a nightbird
Translations for
nightbird
Portuguese
noctâmbulo
noctívago
Nightbird
through the time