bullfinch
1 Americannoun
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a European finch, Pyrrhula pyrrhula, often kept as a pet, the male of which has a black, white, and bluish-gray back and a rosy breast.
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any of several related or similar birds.
noun
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a common European finch, Pyrrhula pyrrhula : the male has a bright red throat and breast, black crown, wings, and tail, and a grey-and-white back
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any of various similar finches
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Etymology
Origin of bullfinch1
1560–70; bull 1 (perhaps in sense “bull-necked”) + finch
Origin of bullfinch2
First recorded in 1825–35; of uncertain origin
Example Sentences
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Shortly after Repeal Julius Kessler returned to Manhattan with his bull terrier Roxy and his bullfinch Dickie, there passed his 80th birthday.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The bullfinch, first on the program, was obviously stagestruck.
From Time Magazine Archive
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From yon thorny bush don’t you hear the blackbird’s sweet notes? while the mellow bullfinch answers those notes from yonder sylvan grove.”
From The Cambrian Sketch-Book Tales, Scenes, and Legends of Wild Wales by Davies, R. Rice
The house-sparrow and the bullfinch are the chief, but not the only, enemies.
From The Book of Pears and Plums by Bartrum, Edward
The term finch, also, according to some, may mean either the bullfinch or goldfinch.
From Folk-lore of Shakespeare by Thiselton-Dyer, Thomas Firminger
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