Sentence examples for sparrow talking from inspiring English sources

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Written in one continuous, breathy sentence, the poem is told in the voice of the sparrow, talking enthusiastically about hedges, "and when I say a hedge I'm not talking about a row of twigs between two lines of rusty barbed wire".

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Now she's talking to sparrows.

"I'm worried about the birds -- who's going to feed them with nobody here?" He was talking about the sparrows that had apparently been living in the lounge.

Moreland also does charity work - she sits on the committees of Cheerful Sparrows, which helps the socially disadvantaged, and Talking Newspapers, for which she records celebrity interviews for Blackpool's Evening Gazette.

In the last stages of studying for oral exams in English literature, writer had begun talking to strange animals on the street--a sparrow taking a dust bath, a cat slinking by, a squirrel with its back turned.

We knew that Colin wasn't well from the start: the show opened with the sound of him breathing and talking with difficulty, his wife, Mark's mum, fussing and chattering around him like an anxious sparrow.

Every so often they face each other and talk fast, like chattering sparrows.

As she talked, I became aware — as one becomes aware of the twittering of sparrows — of soft children's voices.

Now a shy, lanky 12-year-old with traces of baby fat in his cheeks, William talks about the murder in a soft, hesitant voice, his eyes darting around the room like a sparrow.

His hands still and voice slows when talk turns to sparrows.

He buries a sparrow.

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