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the fowls
noun
A bird.
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(Once the Lord takes against the creeping things and the fowls of the air, the rest is mostly rain).
And the fowls of the air also devour some up, and the ginger cat in her modesty covers some with earth and they die.
Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them.
He said the pullets were of a particularly fine breed, and that he would not like the breed to be mixed even if he no longer possessed the fowls".
And, to prop up this triple and magnificent accumulation, behind the white flesh of the fowls (fed exclusively upon bread and milk), was the stout, robust support of a generous layer of fresh goose-liver simply cooked in Chambertin.
Of course, Valentine's Day was originally the feast of the fowls, the time when they chose their mate and got on with the business of laying eggs, and eggs make as satisfyingly concrete a symbol of sex, life and love as can be laid.
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Do your utmost to treat the bird fowl humanely with each interaction.
Figures for the fowl came from the National Aviary in Pittsburgh.
Hal is not as fond of the fowl pet.
They sat there contemplating the fowl and salivating.
The fowl was roasted and somehow maintained its outer crispiness in the coconut-flavored sauce.
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