Java sparrow
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Java sparrow
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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Lund’s allegorical novel imagines a boy with a Java sparrow living in his rib cage.
From Washington Post • Feb. 1, 2022
Or it may be streaked with bright paint and passed on some unwary person for a Java sparrow or a "blood-heart."
From Nature Near London by Jefferies, Richard
On the opposite side of the room, in a corner, was a very large cage, in the sole occupancy of a solitary Java sparrow.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 28, 1841 by Various
But she was too weak to talk or read much, and the chief thing she had to amuse her was a little grey Java sparrow, which she had with her in a cage.
From Little Folks (December 1884) A Magazine for the Young by Various
"You used to call her the Java sparrow," said Rosa.
From A Romance of the Republic by Child, Lydia Maria Francis
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