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tern

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Usage examples of tern.

The most they saw that day was a school of silver pannies swimming south, but never a dolphin leapt nor did the flight of gull or murre or tern break the grey air.

But Tioni had warned that if they mated, they would set forces in motion that would affect not only all of Volter Terra, but his home, Tern Terra, as well.

There is no place but Volter, Terra, Tern Terra, and the Mountains of The Gods.

Hunter is the only Great Carnivore from Tern Terra in all of Volter and Terra.

When the Great Carnivores came down from Tern Terra, they would life mate with the women of Volter Terra.

Soon, the men of Volter Terra, jealous and fearful of losing all their women to the Tern Terrians, began to hunt the Great Carnivores.

But Tioni had warned that if they mated, they would set forces in motion that would affect not only all of Volter Terra, but his home Tern Terra as well.

For what began with cat and mouse torments me today in the form of crested terns on ponds bordered with rushes.

As they went down the Danian coast aboard the Tern, they saw several bargeloads of cargo from Bliggen, destined for the Lord Paramount, so it was said by the bargemen.

The buntings, longspurs, and terns were gone from the top of the world.

Cassie moved slowly along the beach, oblivious to the terns and gulls wheeling overhead and the sandpipers skittering ahead of her as they searched the tidelands for morsels of food.

Coues saw the gulls to Buphogus--the sea-hen of the sealers-- pursue make them disgorge their food, while, on the other side, the gulls and the terns combined to drive away the sea-hen as soon as it came near to their abodes, especially at nesting-time.

Squinting against the cold gale blowing in his face, the cardsmith recognized sooty seagulls, wide-winged albatrosses, tiny black-masked terns, long-necked cormorants, fat pelicans: birds built for gliding great distances, that could cross vast oceans without weakening and dying.

Ceaseless screeching and cawing and hissing testified to the competition for prime sites among dragonets and puffins, gulls and terns.

Terns, gulls, and petrels, all hinds of sea birds frequent this sanctuary, and its porch is cooled by the continual fanning of their wings still moist from the sea.