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Examples for "tit"
Examples for "tit"
1Check and balance; tit for tat; give and take; loss and profit.
2But pockets of violence remain and tit-for-tat killings on both sides continued.
3This time, though, there is no obvious way to end the tit-for-tat.
4A year later she's back and I slice off the other tit.
5In blackthorn the long-tailed tit builds the domed nest every one admires.
1The tits experienced no difficulty in ripping this off with the beak.
2It is six marsh tits, as busy as they can well be.
3It's all cause of the dang tits. She scowled down at them.
4Or are working-class tits somehow less of a problem than posh ones?
5She shoved the shoulder straps down, and let her tits bobble free.
1Avram listens to Ora and a titmouse chirps joyously in the thicket.
2Sometimes, hanging with head downward, the bird suggests a yellow titmouse.
3These include the northern cardinal, American robin, Eastern bluebird, tufted titmouse and red-bellied woodpecker.
4It often hangs lice a titmouse, with its back downwards.
5It often hangs like a titmouse, with its back downwards.
1The busier chickadees and creepers searched the twigs and trunks, interpolating occasional remarks.
2Two chickadees upside down uttering liquid undertones, searched busily for insects next their heads.
3We all know the lively black-capped chickadees that fly around in flocks throughout the winter.
4The titmice or chickadees (Parinae) are fluffy little gray birds, the one crested.
5But he had never intended on cooking over four dozen of those feathered egg-producing chickadees.
1Everywhere I saw bluejays; crested titmice, too, were plentiful, as well as crossbeaks.
2The titmice or chickadees (Parinae) are fluffy little gray birds, the one crested.
3Usually seen clinging erect on tree-trunks; rarely, if ever, head downward, like the nuthatches, titmice, etc.
4She writes the students' choices: grosbeaks, mourning doves, tufted titmice (Goatee and Sideburns snicker), chickadees.
5Wilfred Scawen Blunt of Crabbet-"TheOld Squire"-FrederickLocker-Lampson of Rowfant-The Rowfant books-"ToF. L."-TheRowfant titmice.
1It is a member of family Paridae but it was long thought to be related to the ground jays because of their morphological similarities.