dicky-bird Synonyms

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dicky-bird Meaning

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dicky-bird (n)

small bird; adults talking to children sometimes use these words to refer to small birds

dicky-bird Sentence Examples

  1. The cat stalked cautiously through the garden, hoping to catch a dicky-bird unaware. (Prey for a cat)
  2. Grandma always left a trail of breadcrumbs for the dicky-birds outside her window. (Feeding small birds)
  3. We built a tiny bird feeder, hoping to attract a variety of dicky-birds to our balcony. (Attracting small birds)
  4. The children listened patiently, hoping to hear a dicky-bird sing its sweet morning song. (Bird sounds)
  5. "Not a dicky-bird!" she whispered, silencing the giggling children before the movie started. (Keeping quiet)
  6. The old sailor told tales of faraway lands where exotic dicky-birds with brightly colored feathers lived. (Exotic birds)
  7. The artist sketched the delicate details of a dicky-bird perched on a blooming branch. (Drawing a small bird)
  8. The children built a little house for the dicky-bird they saw building a nest in the rose bush. (Providing shelter)
  9. The dicky-bird flitted nervously from branch to branch, searching for a safe place to hide. (Seeking refuge)
  10. "Did you hear that?" whispered the child, pointing to a rustling in the bushes. "Maybe it's a dicky-bird's nest!" (Discovering something interesting)

FAQs About the word dicky-bird

small bird; adults talking to children sometimes use these words to refer to small birds

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The cat stalked cautiously through the garden, hoping to catch a dicky-bird unaware. (Prey for a cat)

Grandma always left a trail of breadcrumbs for the dicky-birds outside her window. (Feeding small birds)

We built a tiny bird feeder, hoping to attract a variety of dicky-birds to our balcony. (Attracting small birds)

The children listened patiently, hoping to hear a dicky-bird sing its sweet morning song. (Bird sounds)