Definitionn. a lumpy abscess under the hide of domestic mammals caused by larvae of a botfly or warble fly
Last update: September 2, 2016
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The cuckoo warbles in the tree. [verb]
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The small birds warble musical notes in the morning. [verb]
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As the sparrow had its trill, sitting on the hickory before my door, so had I my chuckle or suppressed warble which he might hear out of my nest. [Please select]
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In the spring, linnets warble in the trees. [verb]
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When only ten weeks old the little boy grosbeaks began to warble. [Please select]
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I burst into song and warbled and whistled, and whistled and warbled. [Please select]
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In May, when nesting, it often sings an ecstatic twittering warble on the wing. [Please select]
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The call-note is _creak-creak_, the song a flowing, musical warble often uttered in detached fragments. [Please select]
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Its call is a strong, harsh _ptchick_, its song a beautiful, but rather feeble warble. [Please select]
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