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songbird

noun as in singing bird

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We are eternal losers and this young songbird from Gaza is our one chance at redemption.

The British songbird thanked the doctors “who brought my voice back.”

A racy photo of songbird Christina Aguilera appeared on the Internet in December 2010.

But with songbird populations falling all across North America, I do think it's time for a movement to keep cats indoors.

The article ran beneath a photograph of a gray-and-white kitty munching on the head of a songbird.

"Songbird, you've plotted and planned too much," interrupted Dick, as the would-be poet hesitated.

They took with them Songbird and Hans, and went on foot, the weather being ideal for walking.

"Sobber is going to take a run by steamboat to Ithaca," answered Songbird.

"Well, this is a pleasure," said Songbird, and forgot all about what he was going to say concerning his verse making.

"Hullo, here is something new," said Songbird, as they walked past the stores.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to songbird, such as: canary, lark, oscine, pipit, serin, and vireo.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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