Crested thick-billed North American finch having bright red plumage in the male.
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Examples for "cardinal"
Examples for "cardinal"
1Yes, I know those are cardinal sins as far as you're concerned.
2The episode made budget secrecy a cardinal principle of British political life.
3You want a title; I want money; the cardinal wants our help.
4The cardinal had said, 'I should think you'll know by his face.'
5September 1530: the cardinal leaves Southwell, travelling by easy stages to York.
1An' Maria 'ud cry her eyes out if you'd a-hit the redbird.
2It must be something very rude, the redbird's bearing makes me think so.
3An' if I'd a-been a hen redbird I wouldn't a-been so long comin'.
4And all the while the redbird whistles in the shrubbery.
5And there's the admiral, our redbird, and Bessie, the parrot.
1The cardinal grosbeak, or Virginia redbird, is quite common in the same localities, though more inclined to seek the woods.
2Now and then, among the gray and brown tints, there was a dash of scarlet,-thecardinal grosbeak, whose presence was sufficient to enliven any scene.
3Only the more hardy remain to enjoy the grandeur of the winter ocean like the chickadees and cardinal grosbeaks that enliven our winter woods.
1Grosbeak, cardinal, or cardinal, ( Cardinalis cardinalis).