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cockyolly ()

Alt. of Cockyoly, bird

cockyolly Sentence Examples

  1. "There you are, little cockyolly," I whispered, gently placing a seed feeder near the chirping bird.
  2. The children squealed with delight at the sight of the colorful cockyolly flitting between branches.
  3. In the classic nursery rhyme, the "cockyolly bird" symbolizes the joy of springtime.
  4. We built a tiny birdhouse, hoping to attract a family of cockyolly birds.
  5. Though not a scientific term, "cockyolly" adds a touch of whimsy when describing a small bird.
  6. The artist captured the delicate beauty of the cockyolly bird in her watercolor painting.
  7. Her grandmother used to tell her stories about magical cockyolly birds that granted wishes.
  8. The documentary explored the fascinating world of migratory cockyolly birds.
  9. We left a trail of breadcrumbs for the hungry cockyolly pecking at the window pane.
  10. Surprised by a sudden gust of wind, the startled cockyolly took flight in a flurry of feathers.

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Alt. of Cockyoly, bird

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"There you are, little cockyolly," I whispered, gently placing a seed feeder near the chirping bird.

The children squealed with delight at the sight of the colorful cockyolly flitting between branches.

In the classic nursery rhyme, the "cockyolly bird" symbolizes the joy of springtime.

We built a tiny birdhouse, hoping to attract a family of cockyolly birds.