baby bird

IPA: bˈeɪbibˈɝd

noun

  • young bird not yet fledged

babybird

IPA: bˈeɪbibˈɝd

Root Word: Babybird

noun

  • a musical project centred on songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen Jones, who has been releasing music since 1995.

Examples of "baby-bird" in Sentences

  • There, on the edge of the road, was a tiny baby-bird.
  • But these little hurt baby-bird noises coming from her throat?
  • Sam Calagione, ruining Tomme Arthur's rabbit terrine, baby-bird style
  • For instance, almost all caterpillars, known as baby-bird food, can only eat native plants.
  • Each “cock-a-doodle-doo” starts out bravely, then breaks off in the middle and turns back into a baby-bird squawk.
  • In vain kindly human hands offered it bread; it refused all food, till a little hungry robin came down on his daily visit to the house and spied the baby-bird, sitting on one leg, calling his absent mother.
  • Here the mother-bird chirped so loud it was impossible to help seeing that she _did_ care very much; and the shadow stamped its foot and waved its hand, as if ordering the young robber to carry back the baby-bird.
  • And instead of wings, she had two little feathery arms, with which she fanned herself, and complained of the dreadful heat; and she kept on crooning an old song to herself, which she learnt when she was a little baby-bird, long ago -
  • And instead of wings, she had two little feathery arms, with which she fanned herself, and complained of the dreadful heat; and she kept on crooning an old song to herself, which she learnt when she was a little baby-bird, long ago --

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