Sentence example with the word 'robin'

robin

Definition n. small Old World songbird with a reddish breast

Last update: September 16, 2015


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Robin is a beautiful European bird.   [Please select]

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Betsy's customary frugality flew out the window like a November robin with the last ticket south.   [Please select]

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Where are you, Robin Crusoe.   [Please select]

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"Robin--Ploughman--what ca' they ye."'   [Please select]

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The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then.   [Please select]

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Little Robin Red-breast hopp'd upon a wall, Pussy-cat jump'd after him, and almost got a fall.   [Please select]

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"The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood," written and illustrated by Howard Pyle.   [Please select]

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Imagine Lord and Lady Ardmore, the young Ardmores, Robin Anstruther, and Willie Beresford calling upon us in this sitting-room.   [Please select]

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The robin has a bad reputation among people who do not value themselves less for being fond of cherries.   [Please select]

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)--"I say, Robin, I'm as full as I can 'old."   [Please select]

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One of these, feeding tamely in the path, I suspected for an English robin but he was not in full plumage, and my conjecture may have been incorrect.   [Please select]

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