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The phrase "a bird on him" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
Without context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it seems incomplete or idiomatic.
Example: "He had a bird on him, which made him feel uneasy."
Alternatives: "a burden on him" or "a weight on him".
Exact(1)
They finally put a bird on him".
Similar(59)
"A bird pooped on him," recalled Ms. O'Neill, who is also 30.
"But even against him I played like a bird on the wing".
Like a bird on a wire.
He is a bird on a branch.
"Like a bird on the wing".
Why isn't there a bird on the poster?
There was always a bird on the move somewhere.
"He sang like a bird on the first day.
It had become just a bird on the move.
"There's a bird on that tree you could photograph".
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