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bird's nest
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bird's-nest
bird's-nestverb(intr) to search for the nests of birds in order to collect the eggs
verb
Etymology
Origin of bird's nest
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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He is sporting a veteran-boho look: what seems like about six black cardigans on top of each other, lots of chunky finger jewellery and messy bird’s-nest hair.
From The Guardian • Nov. 1, 2019
Sleigh revels in the moment in Jordan when a skilled Syrian refugee finds a new life as the baker of a honeyed bird’s-nest pastry called kenafeh.
From New York Times • Mar. 28, 2018
Above, wire filament had been twisted into silvery bird’s-nest lamps by Enzo Catellani, who recently won a design award from Wallpaper magazine for another project.
From New York Times • Sep. 28, 2012
With her bird's-nest hair, gutsy attitude and wardrobe from hell, along with the band's ferocious sound, Ari confounded her audiences.
From The Guardian • Oct. 21, 2010
So, I presented Joe to Herbert, who held out his hand; but Joe backed from it, and held on by the bird’s-nest.
From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens
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