canary|canaries in English

noun

[ca·nar·y || kə'neərɪ]

any of a number of finches; canary bird; sweet white wine; light yellow color; female singer (Slang)

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1. Canaries, huh?

2. They're afraid of canaries.

3. Two canaries in the coal mine.

4. Ajuga tenorei Cordial Canary PPAF aka Cordial Canary Bugleweed

5. Rover, this is Canary.

6. Each mine was required to keep two canaries.

7. Canaries used to be used as kind of biosensors in mines.

8. We call it the Water Canary.

9. We should use the canary now.

10. Canary Wharf was up for grabs.

11. Algerian ivy (Hedera algeriensis or Hedera canariensis) is also commonly called Canary Island ivy, Canary ivy or Madeira ivy

12. Paeonia (Intersectional hybrid) x 'Canary Brilliants' SKU

13. 7 Canary Wharf was up for grabs.

14. 1, 2. (a) In the past, why were canaries put in British mines?

15. 19 The canary warbled all day long.

16. This is where the canary is, Johnny.

17. It's like the canary in the coalmine.

18. 4 My canary has laid an egg.

19. The canary has escaped from the cage.

20. Monson, “Canaries with Gray on Their Wings,” Liahona, June 2010, 4.

21. 5 The canary was trilling away happily.

22. The canary was trilling away in its cage.

23. The other great influence is the mine's canary.

24. Today's Bioassays are more sophisticated than the canary

25. Apart from me and the canary, no-one.