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nest
verb
To build or settle into a nest.
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On the surface, this might seem as if it has absolutely zero relevance to the average American, who is more worried about whether he's going to outlive his nest egg than whether he'll leave a "legacy" for his children.
One pair of these birds made their appearance at the latter end of February, and, after cautiously surveying the place, began to construct a nest with branches which they very dextrously broke from the trees.
For guitarist Dave Burgess, his Grammy was a much-needed nest egg when a family member became ill.
Fun facts about the flat back turtle: they're officially classified as "vulnerable" by the Australian Government, and nest only in northern Australia.
In 1984, Sexton came to the island to undertake covert nest surveillance.
A Regular savings are an easy and efficient way of building a nest egg.
Few white people see Namatjira Camp, a grim nest of iron sheds and outdoor mattresses whose only obvious sign of modernity is a single electric light and a government sign listing everything the inhabitants can't do.
Eggs feature prominently in the paleolithic diet as a nutritious food that stone age man or woman would have gobbled down if they had been lucky enough to find a nest.
And the importance of starting early can't be discounted: you may have to save three times as much every month to reach your retirement nest egg goal if you delay saving until you're 35, than you would have had to pay had you started at the age of 20.
If you want to turn the heart of a suitor away, show up on a date with a wasp nest on your head.
The sickle reveals what has been going on underneath it all; the snaking runs made by the little feet of voles, a mouse's nest soft as down from chewed-up grass leaves.
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