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nightbird

nightbird \nightbird\ n. A person who likes to be active late at night; a night owl.

Syn: night owl, nighthawk.

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nightbird

n. (alternative spelling of night bird English)

WordNet
nightbird

n. a person who likes to be active late at night [syn: night owl, nighthawk]

Wikipedia
Nightbird (Erasure album)

Nightbird is the eleventh full-length studio album by the British synthpop band Erasure. Produced by Erasure, it was released on 24 January 2005 by Mute Records in the UK and on 25 January 2005 in the U.S.

Nightbird (Yanni album)

Nightbird is the sixth compilation album by Keyboardist Yanni, released on the Unison label in 1997 (see 1997 in music). It peaked at #5 on Billboard's "Top New Age Albums" chart in the same year.

Nightbird

Nightbird may refer to:

  • " Nightbird", Stevie Nicks single released in 1983
  • Nightbird (Erasure album), released in 2005
  • Nightbird (Yanni album), released in 1997
  • Nightbird (Eva Cassidy album), released in 2015
  • Nightbird (Transformers), a Transformers character
Nightbird (Stevie Nicks song)

"Nightbird" is a 1983 song by the American singer/songwriter Stevie Nicks. It was the third single from her second solo album, The Wild Heart. The song peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No. 32 spot on the Billboard Top Rock Tracks chart. The song also reached No. 39 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary Chart. It was a continuation of Edge of Seventeen

Nightbird (Eva Cassidy album)

Nightbird is an live album by American singer Eva Cassidy, released in November 2015. The album was recorded at the Blues Alley in January, 1996 and a number of tracks had been previously released on the 1996 album, Live at Blues Alley.

Nightbird release as a 2CD + bonus DVD package. The recordings have been remixed and remastered from the original tapes. Of the 31 songs, 12 are previously unreleased including the title track "Nightbird" as well as the jazz standards "It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)" and "Fever". Of the 12 unreleased tracks, 8 are previously unheard songs.

Usage examples of "nightbird".

When the song about the kidnapped woman and the dying cowboy ended, there was a moment of utter silencenot even the nightbirds cried.

Her hands flew like nightbirds illustrating her points, which were, as far as Colin could tell, excellently dramatized illogical poppycock.

Let not worry and shame and anger chase like evil nightbirds in his head!

Or perhaps Bestesbulzibar could take them back to Aida and throw them in the path of the deadly Nightbird.

The middle of the house is a sort of chorusgirl belt, while in the upper rooms there are reporters and other nightbirds.

Symphony came by Nightbird in a canter and the ranger leaped up and pulled himself into his saddle, sliding Tempest under his thigh and putting Hawkwing to the ready in one fluid movement.

Shamus almost cried out in protest, fearing that the ranger was fleeing the fight, but as soon as he cleared that initial line, Nightbird turned Symphony around, scanning to see where he would best fit in.

We waited for 'em right where you said, at the second fork where the hill and trees 'id us good, but nawt did we see t'whole time but a little nightbird and an old hooty owl.

Once and for all, I'll have no college swankies (you see, I am well voiced in love's arsenal and all its overtures from collion boys to colleen bawns so I have every reason to know that rogues' gallery of nightbirds and bitchfanciers, lucky duffs and light lindsays, haughty hamiltons and gay gordons, dosed, doctored and otherwise, messing around skirts and what their fickling intentions look like, you make up your mind to that) trespassing on your danger zone in the dancer years.

Tuntun had to rush along, had to chase the group, in part because Belli'mar Juraviel -- her closest friend despite their constant squabbling -- was among them, but also in part because Nightbird led that troop.

Tuntun had to rush along, had to chase the group, in part because Belli'mar Juraviel - her closest friend despite their constant squabbling - was among them, but also in part because Nightbird led that troop.

A great patch of her skin from hip to knee tore away, but then she was free to fly, higher and higher, going to a tree branch, but then pushing on without hesitation, forcing herself to focus on the one mission before her: to get back alive to Nightbird.

Then the car radio, with night sounds and the calls of nightbirds for background, gave out crisp, distinct fluting noises, like someone playing an arbitrary selection of musical notes on a strange wind instrument.