Sentence examples for dead bird from inspiring English sources

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dead bird

noun

A ball which falls over the infielders' heads for a hit as if it were a bird shot by a hunter

  • Jones got on board with a dead bird to start the innning.

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Dead bird and all.

The dead bird lay in the dust.

But in most cases, it has been a dead bird here and a dead bird there.

"We've got a dead bird here," he called out.

On the terrace, he found a dead bird, a Flicker.

A dead bird or small mammal would suit its purpose.

A grown man levitates, a dead bird returns to life.

A small inset panel pictures a dead bird.

My journalist has become a dead bird salesman".

I thought I saw a dead bird on the moss.

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The dead-bird piece is actually a portrait of musician, actor and director Vincent Gallo.

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