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birdsong

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ The silence broken only by birdsong . EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ From the garden, no other property is visible and the only sound is that of birdsong . ▪ He began talking to her about birdsong , about bird music, really. ▪ ...

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Birdsong is a 1993 war novel and family saga by English author Sebastian Faulks . It is Faulks' fourth novel, and follows the experiences of a British man, Stephen Wraysford, prior to and during World War I . Like many other WWI novels , the thematic focus ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A musical sound made by a bird.

Usage examples of birdsong.

I was full of these thoughts when suddenly the Arkie spotted me and broke into a frenzy of birdsong.

Birdsongs filled the air, especially just after sunrise when Audubon and Harris started out each day.

Birdsong instead of a playmate with a sunny disposition like Bena Peyton.

Birdsong tucked up her hair in a careless knot, and reached out her arms for the filmy wrap Bena had brought from the guest room.

The fresh summer morning breathtakingly beautiful, but she barely noticed the pink blush of dawn or the riotous chorus of birdsong from the broadleaf maples lining the road.

Brandenburg Concertos for my ear, but I am open to wonder whether the same events are recalled by the rhythms of insects, the long, pulsing runs of birdsong, the descants of whales, the modulated vibrations of a million locusts in migration, the tympani of gorilla breasts, termite heads, drumfish bladders.

III After the hum of the Forum and the hurly-burly of the Roman squares, the Falco apartment was blessedly still, though faint noises rose from the street below and occasional birdsong could be heard across the acres of red tiled roofs.

Birdsong read out details of the newspaper and date, which the stenotypist recorded, then swung back to Nim.

Stroking her with one hand, I noticed the title, The Merry Widows by Mary Birdsong.

Nim thought glumly: The soft approach, excessive worrying about an elusive public image, pussyfooting, never standing up to the Birdsongs of the world by employing their own tough tactics in reverse -all these were the order of the day.

She could smell summer and dust, and hear wind, birdsongs, and distant traffic.

To accomplish this, Birdsong employed a small army of university students as canvassers and Nancy bad managed to locate several-now ex-students -who bad worked for him.

Birdsong, until ordered otherwise-but ordered officially, not by overinflated, self-appointed pecksniffs like you.

Surrounding Hefn and transceiver, a disk of April -- pink smears of blooming redbuds, fervent birdsong -- had superimposed itself on the dead of winter.

With the caroling of choirs in temple belfries, the trill of birdsong in gardens, the cry of vendors of oysters and shoes and sharpening echoing from the walls, the wicker of horses and laughter of children at games, the empire could be seen as a glorious and happy placeproviding the visitor could ignore memories of marching armies, oppressive taxes, wasteful practices, and the blind and stupid disregard and neglect of any non-Netherese "undermen.