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