Sentence examples for bird rising from inspiring English sources

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I shot negligently at a bird rising into a tree, shrugged, and said self-critically, "Damned bad shot".

The eagle was a Napoleonic symbol, and the bird rising in flight must certainly represent Hortense's son, Louis, the rising hope of the Bonaparte dynasty.

Arlyn and John ditched ordinary old Bottom as a surname and picked Phoenix – with its connotations of a magical bird rising up out of the ashes.

It was an amalgam of slurs, growls, groans, staccato phrasing and an upper register that soared like a bird rising into the sun-filled skies above the tenement roof horizon.

On those pins you could see the mythical bird rising from the flames of the Pentagon.

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The bird rose and tried to walk but couldn't.

I watched until the bird rose up and the black speck, clearing the trees, dissolved like a drop of tint in the darkening sky.

Then, breathtakingly, a huge bird rises up from behind the site, lifting my spirits as it pulls its own frame high into the air.

For example, in the avocet, a shorebird with a characteristically upturned beak, when one flies in to take over incubation duties, the seated bird rises up in greeting.

Then the groom and two relatives jumped in, and the blue bird rose over the village, as Mr. Yadav hopped in the Lexus and roared toward the bride's village.

But her powerful delivery on national television led a new generation of readers to discover her: "Caged Bird" rose to the top of bestseller lists again, more than two decades after its original publication.

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