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Meaning of dickybird

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dickybird (n)

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

dickybird Sentence Examples

  1. "Hush little one," she whispered, "not a dickybird about the surprise party for Dad." (Keeping a secret)
  2. The children spent hours watching the dickybirds flitting between the branches of the apple tree. (Informal term for small bird)
  3. We didn't hear a dickybird from the neighbors all weekend; must be out of town. (Meaning no noise or activity)
  4. "Tell me, dickybird, have you seen my missing earring anywhere?" she teased, knowing birds can't understand. (Talking playfully to a bird)
  5. The old man sat by the window, listening to the dickybirds chirping their morning song. (Peaceful bird sounds)
  6. Despite searching high and low, they couldn't find a dickybird's nest in the sprawling garden.
  7. The children built a miniature birdhouse, hoping to attract a dickybird family. (Attracting small birds)
  8. The artist used watercolors to capture the vibrant colors of the dickybirds in flight. (Painting small birds)
  9. In some cultures, dickybirds are seen as messengers carrying good news and wishes. (Folklore about birds)
  10. "Don't tell a dickybird to anyone!" she exclaimed, emphasizing the importance of secrecy. (Highly informal way of stressing secrecy)

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

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"Hush little one," she whispered, "not a dickybird about the surprise party for Dad." (Keeping a secret)

The children spent hours watching the dickybirds flitting between the branches of the apple tree. (Informal term for small bird)

We didn't hear a dickybird from the neighbors all weekend; must be out of town. (Meaning no noise or activity)

"Tell me, dickybird, have you seen my missing earring anywhere?" she teased, knowing birds can't understand. (Talking playfully to a bird)