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
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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The bullfinch, first on the program, was obviously stagestruck.
From Time Magazine Archive
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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.
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In Great Britain we see well-marked sexual differences in, for instance, the wild-duck which pairs with a single female, with the common blackbird, 269and with the bullfinch which is said to pair for life.
From The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Vol. I by Darwin, Charles
You take me too much for granted; like the chirrup of a squirrel, let me say, or the whistle of a bullfinch.
From The Sword of Damocles A Story of New York Life by Green, Anna Katharine
—He's more of a prince, said the bullfinch.
From Letters from my Windmill by Daudet, Alphonse
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