1928 Trainer aircraft series by Hawker.
Widely distributed European titmouse with bright cobalt blue wings and tail and crown of the head.
1There was no cover for a tomtit in those bald green places.
2The iora is a feathered exquisite, about the size of a tomtit.
3And inside of me I was singing as small as a tomtit.
4Now I find thee bright and smiling, and chipper as a tomtit.
5Next year, Philomène, if the tomtit comes back, let me know.
6But the tomtit never came again-andneither did the letter from the bishop!
7The fox went a little farther, and met a tomtit.
8There is a blackbird in particular, and a blue tomtit, that are both extremely saucy!
9And was he beside them only a tomtit?
10Scarce a sparrow, red-breast, tomtit, or wren, can 'scape the guns and snares of those indefatigable fowlers.
11She wus a poorty squaw, mighty poorty, an' I wus as happy as a tomtit on a sugar-trough.
12Power's eyes glanced through one of the window-casements: from a hole without he saw the head of a tomtit protruding.
13I do hate to see a tall, stout fellow so sniveling like a girl of fourteen over a dead tomtit.
14The tomtit is like its English namesake in shape, but smaller, and with a glossy black head and bright yellow breast.
15Malaga, whose 'fancy' is a little tomtit of a fiddler of eighteen, cannot in conscience make such a boy marry the girl.
16Tinker hopped round him as nimbly as a tomtit or a jackdaw, and presently gave him another little taste of his steel.