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Answer for the clue "Feathered friend ", 6 letters:
birdie

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is a video game character from the Street Fighter series of fighting games by Capcom . He debuted in the first Street Fighter as a non-playable character though later made prominent appearances in the three Street Fighter Alpha games. His first appearance ...

Usage examples of birdie.

Jay had spotted her, Birdie glared at him, obviously having overheard his disparaging remarks regarding her pet.

Frowning, Birdie thought for several minutes, then smiled brilliantly.

It was no secret, except to Birdie, that very few people enjoyed the company of the hairless canine.

Allison with how sweet and wonderful Pearce had been the night before, shoved her way between Birdie and Taffy.

Without removing his hold on Birdie, Jay waved a crumpled piece of paper at Allison.

Unfortunately, her voice carried to Birdie, who glared at Paige and wailed even louder.

Having never had children, Birdie poured all her love into that little dog.

Peering through the long, narrow window, he saw a smiling hostess leading Birdie toward a booth.

And the apartment he spoke of must be in one of the other apartment houses Birdie owned.

She grabbed his water and barely got a sip down before Birdie and her nephew rounded the corner.

I can get away with more being Birdie Talbot than poor Robbie Tyler ever will.

Ping followed, his bell jingling only once as Birdie carefully shut the door.

The storm moderated a little, and at one I saddled Birdie, and rode four more miles, crossing a frozen creek, the ice of which broke and let the pony through, to her great alarm.

After riding twelve miles I got bread and milk for myself and a feed for Birdie at a large house where there were eight boarders, each one looking nearer the grave than the other, and on remounting was directed to leave the main road and diverge through Monument Park, a ride of twelve miles among fantastic rocks, but I lost my way, and came to an end of all tracks in a wild canyon.

We talked most of that day, and I equipped myself with arctics and warm gloves for the mountain tour which has been planned for me, and I gave Birdie the Sabbath she was entitled to on Tuesday, for I found, on arriving at the Springs, that the day I crossed the Arkansas Divide was Sunday, though I did not know it.