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