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cuckoos

n. (plural of cuckoo English)

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But the lust of Cuckoos, like so much else about that species, defied all the rules.

The Fugue found and put up for auction, its territories playgrounds for the Cuckoos, its peoples - the four great families - sold into slavery or left to wander in this hopeless place.

Pieces of the Kingdom that the Cuckoos had never truly seen, and so wouldn’t miss when they were gone.

Unable to mellow her nature, and so pass unseen amongst the Cuckoos, her history became a round of blood-lettings, pursuits and further bloodlettings.

Then we find somewhere safe, somewhere we can unweave again in our own time, where the Cuckoos won’t be waiting at the border.

A whisper of liberation had found them in their hiding places amongst the Cuckoos, and they’d come, bringing their children and their prayers.

We’ve lived with Cuckoos before, and survived -’ He broke off, and turned his attention to Cal.

So, in some cases, did the Cuckoos, sanctifying the spots as best their myopia knew how: with steeples and monuments.

All it had enthralled hitherto were Cuckoos, whose hearts were malleable and sentimental, and whose desires scarcely rose above the pedestrian.

Such divisions were for Cuckoos, who believed they lived both inside their heads and out.

But the thing between us and the cuckoos isn't the same as the trouble we have with Cody.

Bringing in cuckoos was like asking a school of piranha to help you find a ring you dropped in the river while you and your friends were still standing around in the water, looking for it yourself.

Considering the large population of corbæ: living here, and with at least two families of cuckoos now on its streets, the city was about to turn into a war zone.

He let them chew on that for a moment, before adding, "You do know he's brought the cuckoos in on this, don't you?

For Kerry's sake he'd better not strike out when he had to go up against the cuckoos that'd be coming for her.