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Meanings of
thrush
in inglés
Infection caused by a species of the yeast-like fungus Candida, usually C. albicans.
candidiasis
candidosis
moniliasis
oidiomycosis
yeast infection
Usage of
thrush
in inglés
1
This was the only species of
thrush
I saw in the Adirondacks.
2
There was a
thrush
singing in the dusk of the sycamore leaves.
3
Listen, for example, to a song
thrush
exploring and developing musical themes.
4
Then an idea popped into the little brown head of the
thrush
.
5
Thereafter and at last the
thrush
went to sleep in a spruce-fir.
6
Apply frequently to the inside of the mouth for inflammation or
thrush
.
7
The
thrush
did not pester the rose with his protestations of love.
8
Then and there, in the road, our
thrush
seemed to go berserk.
9
Through the open window comes the sound of a mistle
thrush
singing.
10
But the
thrush
said: I will have nothing to do with men.
11
In the elm tree, a little further away, a
thrush
was singing.
12
A brown
thrush
sped through the air, close by the timid canary.
13
By some
thrush
is believed to be but the commencement of canker.
14
Around, above, and afar, carolled the linnet, the lark, and the
thrush
.
15
She became tearful, and begged him to leave the
thrush
with her.
16
There it will often flourish unless snapped up by a wandering
missel
-
thrush
.
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About this term
thrush
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
brown thrush
oral thrush
say the thrush
vaginal thrush
old thrush
More collocations
Thrush
through the time
Thrush
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common