nightingale|nightingales in English

noun

[night·in·gale || 'naɪtɪŋgeɪl]

type of migratory European songbird whose male members sing at night (especially during mating season), thrush (Zoology)

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1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem", printed in 1798, disputes the traditional idea that nightingales are connected to the idea of melancholy.

2. Nightingales have beautiful plumage.

3. Nightingales will not sing in a cage. 

4. Peacocks and nightingales are aesthetic show-offs.

5. Nightingale!

6. Bluethroat nightingale description

7. The nightingale is a gratuitous Elleviou.

8. In 1915, Joseph Lamb wrote a rag called "Ragtime Nightingale" that was intended to imitate the nightingale calls.

9. You can hear a nightingale whistle at night.

10. The Bluethroat nightingale has a small, slender figure

11. 'You have already rewarded me,'said the nightingale.

12. I had promised Nightingale to attend the lecture.

13. This is a magpie and that's a nightingale.

14. He'll put his nightingale in no other cage but hers!

15. Your Nightingale trip to Greece led me straight to him.

16. You got a collar in here for the Nightingale murders?

17. The Calamities frequently perform at the Nightingale theater

18. All this bloody Florence Nightingale, this agony aunt?

19. Let me introduce you to my friend Nightingale.

20. Andersen's "The Nightingale" is generally considered a tribute to her.

21. 19 You can hear a nightingale whistle at night.

22. Single-brooded, some nightingales start the flight south - to tropical Savannah, or thorny scrub - at the end of July.

23. 13-04-2021 Fairy tale: The Nightingale and the Blindworm - Grimm

24. The angel of spring, the mellow-throated nightingale. Christina G Rossetti 

25. "The Nightingale" made Jenny Lind known as The Swedish Nightingale well before she became an international superstar and wealthy philanthropist in Europe and the United States.