Sentence example with the word 'oriole'

oriole

Definition n. mostly tropical songbird

Last update: October 1, 2015


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Prominent among a great variety of song-birds and insectivorous birds are the robin, blue bird, cat bird, sparrows, meadow-lark, bobolink, thrushes, chickadee, wrens, brown thrasher, gold finch, cedar wax-wing, flycatchers, nuthatches, flicker (golden-winged woodpecker), downy and hairy woodpeckers, rose-breasted grosbeak, Baltimore oriole, barnswallow, chimney swift, purple martin, purple finch (linnet), vireos and several species of warblers.   [Please select]

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Besides all this, the oriole is a neighborly little body; and that helps her.   [Please select]

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On summer days he never overflows with the rollicksomeness of bobolink and oriole, but takes his abundance in quiet contentment.   [Please select]

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Before the advent of civilization in this country, the oriole probably built a much deeper nest than it usually does at present.   [Please select]

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It is only the oriole and the wood pewee that, as a rule, go higher than this.   [Please select]

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A female oriole was one day observed very much preoccupied under a shed where the refuse from the horse stable was thrown.   [Please select]

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The Princess bubbled until it made you think one of those yellow oriole birds had perched on her saddle.   [Please select]

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