Sentence examples for bird talking from inspiring English sources

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It's just a little bird talking.

I hope this includes the "bird talking" each Sunday morning.

I think a bird talking to you and you literally having no ability to comprehend the language of what's going on but still being able to extract meaning from it is sort of what a lot of art is about.

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Bird talked about his fears about the future, as the two of them had dreams of playing in the Olympics.

Mobile brands like Angry Birds, Talking Friends and Cut the Rope have all explored animation, toys and other merchandise.

Could he see DreamWorks learning lessons from Angry Birds, Talking Friends and other character-based brands that started in mobile then expanded into animation and merchandise?

App-born brands like Angry Birds, Talking Friends and Cut the Rope are extending into toys, online videos and other products as fast as they can.

It continues to amaze me that children who can sit still for hours glued to a computer screen have difficulty leaning up against the bow for an afternoon outing, watching the clouds or the birds, talking or not talking.

The first sentence is: "Start in the dark with the clatter of leaves and two birds talking, invisible flowers bloom".

Or, encourage your talking bird sing and talk for its food.

The birds talk to one another, and set the scene for young children.

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