dust-bath
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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I dwell with a strangely aching heart In that vanished abode there far apart On that disused and forgotten road That has no dust-bath now for the toad.
From A Boy's Will by Frost, Robert
Lady farm-help, being shown her new duties, notices fowls having dust-bath.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 3, 1917 by Various
And when the incredulous shikari looked through the field-glasses he marvelled at the vision of the white man—the herdsman was under the tree as happy as a hen in a dust-bath.
From The Story of Baden-Powell 'The Wolf That Never Sleeps' by Begbie, Harold
The nests should be in rows around the room, the feeding and water-troughs in the centre, with the dust-bath at one end.
From Natural and Artificial Duck Culture by Rankin, James
Paths and roads are highly scratchable objects, hence they are largely resorted to for food; further, they are used for the purpose of the daily dust-bath in which every self-respecting fowl indulges.
From Birds of the Indian Hills by Dewar, Douglas
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