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n. (plural of yardbird English)
Usage examples of "yardbirds".
When the bus arrived they got on with a few straggling yardbirds and many Scaffold sailors, who sat in the back and sang.
The quitting time whistle blew, and Pappy and Clyde were caught all at once in a torrent of yardbirds: disgorged from earth, vessels and pissoirs, all heading for the gate.
Workers from England got a colonial allowance: local yardbirds received only normal wages.
I doubt that even you yardbirds could have screwed it up already, but we'll see.
The eight Yardbirds, all cuffed, were escorted aboard by two Bahamian Police sergeants, who had come to collect them.
While the rest of the company is being quartered in the local militia barracks, which I've looked over and ain't half bad, you yardbirds are going to be up in the castle.