Definitionn. common black-and-grey Eurasian bird noted for thievery
Last update: September 9, 2015
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Of birds very few are indigenous; the jackdaw, blue solitary thrush, spectacled warbler, the robin, kestrel and the herring-gull. [Please select]
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"And you, Jackdaw, go and fetch some wood." [Please select]
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THE GLOWWORM AND THE JAC KDAW By Ramaswami Raju JACKDAW once ran up to a Glowworm and was about to seize him. [Please select]
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And if ever Billy brings another jackdaw into the house we'll dust his coat for him.' [Please select]
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A Jackdaw, who sat upon an elm, and beheld his exploit, resolved to imitate it. [Please select]
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To-morrow you must show me everything, the rabbits and the dogs, and the tame jackdaw. [Please select]
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The ordinary or unobservant person sees and hears far more of the jackdaw than of any other bird in Bath. [Please select]
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Soon after the kittens were born, some of the railwaymen found a young jackdaw, and put it with them. [Please select]
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The Jackdaw, measures about fourteen inches, and is thus the smallest of the birds of its kind. [Please select]
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He would have scolded the jackdaw, and tried to out-whistle the throstle, and wondered why his pipe got tired when the blackbird's didn't.' [Please select]
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We are considerably out of pocket over this bally pressman johnny, this jackdaw of Rheims, who has not even been to a university. [Please select]
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