Definitionn. small Old World songbird with a reddish breast
Last update: November 1, 2015
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His last published volume contains a series of sonnets of singular beauty, addressed to the river, resembling Wordsworth's "Sonnets to the Duddon," but more perfect in form; and a blank verse idyll, "Ii Pettirosso" ("The Redbreast"), bearing an equally strong, though equally accidental, resemblance to the similar compositions of Coleridge. [Please select]
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Here are two pictures of your own redbreast, out of the two best modern works on ornithology. [Please select]
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THE AMERICAN ROBIN (Merula migratoria) Thrush family Called also: RED-BREASTED OR MIGRATORY THRUSH; ROBIN-REDBREAST Length -- 10 inches. [Please select]
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Little Robin Redbreast was there, hopping about and saying pleasant things to every one, for he was a great favorite. [Please select]
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Of all the little brothers of the air, in every land and clime, the pretty, jolly, neighborly Robin Redbreast is the favorite. [Please select]
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But, even as he spoke, Iadilla changed into a beautiful Robin Redbreast with soft feathers and strong, firm wings. [Please select]
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The life of Sir Robin Redbreast has now been declared to be sacred everywhere. [Please select]
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This was too much; the outraged redbreast dashed suddenly over the head of the impertinent visitor, almost touching it as he passed. [Please select]
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Redbreast is really the name of the English bird, and Robin is perhaps a term of endearment added to the name Redbreast. [Please select]
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THE REDBREAST, OR ROBIN ERÍTHACUS RUBÉCULA Upper parts brownish grey tinged with olive; forehead, lore, and breast red, the red edged with ash-grey; abdomen white. [Please select]
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