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robin redbreast

American  

noun

  1. robin.


Etymology

Origin of robin redbreast

1400–50; late Middle English (Scots); robin, special use of Robin

Example Sentences

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An official announcement will be made on Friday that Aardman is shooting Robin Robin, a family film about a baby robin redbreast that goes missing.

From The Guardian • Nov. 22, 2019

Far too many pastors talk about daffodils and robin redbreast.

From Time Magazine Archive

It begins precisely at six in the evening, and consists of a blackbird, 55 a thrush, a robin redbreast and a bullfinch.

From Chelsea The Fascination of London by Besant, Walter, Sir

So the gay robin redbreast came and sang with the lark.

From Stories of Birds by Mulets, Lenore Elizabeth

When eventually the superintendent sat up, he looked like a whiskered robin redbreast.

From Adventures of Bindle by Jenkins, Herbert George

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