Small brownish European songbird.
Sinônimos
Examples for "sparrow"
Examples for "sparrow"
1He walked toward the water, carrying the glass sparrow and the book.
2The great hawk smiled proudly and the sparrow was allowed to escape.
3Frog and sparrow were soon lost to sight, and as quickly forgotten.
4He makes the little sparrow chirping in the air preach to us.
5The sparrow was angry because the cat seized it and held it.
1And Hareton Earnshaw has been cast out like an unfledged dunnock.
2In fact, this feature of dunnock life reminds me of a number of politicians.
3Dr Brandt said there were a number of factors that could have led to the dunnock's decline.
4One of the birds Kiwis will be keeping an eye out for is the dunnock, or hedge sparrow, which has declined in numbers recently.
5However, what works for one pair of dunnocks might not work for another.
1We evaluated whether the social status of males predicted their sperm speed in a wild population of dunnocks ( Prunella modularis).
1As is the youthful cuckoo in the nest of the hedge sparrow, so was Louisa Taylor to the authors of her being.-Mrs.
2One of the birds Kiwis will be keeping an eye out for is the dunnock, or hedge sparrow, which has declined in numbers recently.
3I shall live like a hedge sparrow on a twig until the sparrowhawk kills me, and my death will be unnoticed and unmourned by any.
4With rapid, bold strokes he continued to paint over the writhing canvas, until at last it was a uniform field of shining Hedge Sparrow tint.
5Following are the Greenfinch 87 per cent, and the Dunnock, which used to be called the Hedge Sparrow with 83 per cent.
Translations for hedge sparrow