titmouse

IPA: tˈɪtmˈaʊs

noun

  • Any small passerine bird of the family Paridae, which are found in the woods of the Northern Hemisphere and of Africa.
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Examples of "titmouse" in Sentences

  • Definitely not to merge with Titmouse.
  • The titmouse is a fun little visitor to my yard as well.
  • The titmouse islands are lost and hidden somewhere in the world.
  • The Juniper Titmouse is a small, gray bird with small tuft or crest.
  • Whatever would they do with the word about a bird called a titmouse?
  • Very few people useWikipedia to find out the mating habits of the titmouse.
  • The Oak Titmouse is a small, brown tinged gray bird with small tuft or crest.
  • His act involved turps, fresh fruit, two high power air rifles, and a titmouse.
  • -- as quick as a wink he was changed into a titmouse, which is the least of all the birds in that land.
  • Some of her colleagues in the House have not been too polite-she has been called a "titmouse" and told "Just quiet down, baby."
  • If I count that as a vote against titmouse, which is what my gut instructs me to do, then we have a final tally in order of funniness of:
  • As one does not speak of the "egg-box" of the titmouse, meaning "the nest of the titmouse," why should I invoke the box in speaking of the Mantis?
  • About two dozen or more of a little bird called the titmouse had all perched on one tree, where they were pecking, and fighting, and love-making, and noise-making, all at the same time.
  • The "titmouse" walnut produces very delicate fruit, rich in oil, and with thin shells, so that the little creatures can pierce the husks and shells while the fruit is still on the bough.
  • "There is no more faithful mother in the forest than the blue titmouse, which is a cousin to the chickadee," continued the policeman, "and this spring Tom Titmouse and his wife Nancy set up housekeeping in a little hollow in an elm-tree about half a mile north of this spot.
  • One species alone spends its whole time in the woods and fields, never retreating for succour in the severest seasons to houses and neighbourhoods; and that is the delicate long-tailed titmouse, which is almost as minute as the golden-crowned wren; but the blue titmouse or nun (_Parus caeruleus_), the cole-mouse

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