Sentence examples for called woodpecker from inspiring English sources

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In the buddy comedy Red Flag, he's on a modest movie tour, repping an older film of his called Woodpecker to under-packed art house theaters and stoned kids on college campuses.

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Spring peepers are calling, woodpeckers and ruffed grouse have been drumming, said Mr. Davis, the wildlife biologist.

My quick answer is there are two birds -- neither found in Central Park -- the big large wonderful woodpecker, which is called the New Jersey pileated woodpecker.

It may have been a coincidence that my woodpecker called a few seconds later, but maybe not.

A German-accented, pince-nez-wearing wooden woodpecker called Professor Yaffle inspected the object and sagely announced its function.

It's called the "The Woodpecker Menace" and it's a series of short vignettes about his life off the beaten path, about an hour southeast of Seattle.

Former England batsman Pietersen - effectively sacked by the national team in February - called Moores a "woodpecker"  and blamed him for the poor form of Eoin Morgan, who dismissed for a single run.

They called him Pecker because he would walk down the street like this (mimes woodpecker movements).

A notable example was a correspondence article by Martin Collinson on a video analysis of a Pileated Woodpecker that called into question the apparent sighting of the seemingly extinct Ivory-billed Woodpecker Campephilus principalis [ 10].

One of his military commanders admiringly called Carter "tough as woodpecker lips".

A red-bellied woodpecker calls in the distance, one of the few birds we hear in this ghostly wilderness.

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