partridge in English

noun
1
a short-tailed game bird with mainly brown plumage, native to Eurasia.
Raptors are known to prey on game species, such as quails, partridges , pheasants and rabbits.

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1. The boy potted a partridge.

2. Well, I do like partridge.

3. Partridge is the colour most commonly seen; the partridge variant colours are rare, and the other colours extremely rare.

4. Fed a prized partridge to my hungry kids.

5. California partridge; slightly larger than the California quail.

6. Jim Partridge chucked himself off some bridge or other.

7. The Partridge Sisters : A Plural Marriage Case Study.

8. I will be happy to take the partridge.

9. There is a dish of partridge at supper.

10. A brace of partridge whirred into the air.

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12. I think we've got a spare partridge on the fire.

13. Jones was a little offended by the impertinence of Partridge.

14. I am glad that the partridge gets fed, at any rate.

15. The wolf might have strayed away after a squirrel or partridge.

16. Having dismissed the sagacious Partridge, Mr. Jones sat himself down to write.

17. 11 Like a partridge that gathers what it has not laid,

18. Chatrier married Susan Partridge, who was French tennis champion in 1953.

19. The rival male, meanwhile, strutted around the deserted lady partridge in ill-disguised triumph.

20. Side effects are another area where effective interventions are available, Partridge says.

21. He was cradling his partridge in his hands and kissing the bird.

22. In London Christopher Gibbs has sold his stock and Partridge is in administration.

23. The Braque de l'Ariège is well suited to hunting wild hare and partridge.

24. He likes to be Addressed as " Sir " or "Mr Partridge".

25. The landlady pricked up her ears at this, and Partridge looked a little confounded.

26. Drizzle the cooking liquid over the partridge and save the remainder to flavor soup stocks.

27. Steyning Bostal Climb – Lovely view of the river Loop from Partridge Green is an intermediate road ride

28. Much confusion exists because quail are called partridge in the southern part of the United States.

29. Add pearl onions and currants and simmer until partridge is very tender, about 30 minutes longer.

30. They say the way he killed those people... makes the Manson family look like the Partridge family.

31. Bobwhite, common name for an American henlike bird of the family Phasianidae, which also includes the pheasant and the partridge

32. The same machinery in place to churn out lightweight sides under the Partridge Family moniker was also responsible for David Cassidy's first solo effort, Cherish.After a few contractual loopholes were attended to, Wes Farrell, music producer of all things Partridge, began assembling material for Cassidy's debut

33. KY - Brahmas We sell hatching eggs for the following color varieties of Brahmas: Light, Buff, blue, black, blue and gold partridge, and lavender

34. Frogs , rats , deer , birds , a bamboo partridge , a Chinese pangolin and a pig - tail macaque were among the wares being offered to buyers .

35. He saw the occasional pheasant and partridge winging rapidly away beneath him, or skulking in the brown grass and bracken. Sentencedict.com

36. Northern Bobwhites are primarily seedeaters, foraging on blackberries, wild grapes, grass seeds, ragweed seeds and many wild legumes such as beggars ticks, partridge pea and wild lespedeza

37. Skeat, Weekley, and Partridge conclude that aise, formed from aisance, is from the Latin Adjacentia, literally “something nearby.” You can quickly spot the English adjacent

38. Brushy Bill Roberts (August 26, 1879 – December 27, 1950; claimed date of birth December 31, 1859) also known as William Henry Roberts, Ollie Partridge William Roberts, Ollie N

39. Definition of Crested : having a crest a Crested bird Examples of Crested in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web An exception is the Crested wood partridge of Southeast Asia, whose …

40. Just call me Rock Chuck! Specifically, in our study eagles ate fewer Yellow-Bellied Marmots (27.6 versus 40.3%), Chukar Partridge (4.4 versus 11.7%), and Blue Grouse (Dendragapus obscurus) (2.2 versus 13.0%).

41. Our woods teem with them both, and around every swamp may be seen the partridge or rabbit walk, beset with twiggy fences and horse-hair snares, which some cow-boy tends.

42. SHELTON — Firefighters Battled a large brush fire in the woods between Old Stratford Road and Partridge Lane Sunday night as the state remained under a “red flag warning” for extremely dry conditions

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44. 20 And now do not let my blood fall to the ground away from the presence of Jehovah, for the king of Israel has gone out to look for a single flea,+ as if he were chasing a partridge on the mountains.”

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46. The following are the entries dog’s Ballocks and dog’s prick in the 8 th edition (Routledge, 1984) of Eric Partridge’s A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, edited by Paul Beale—incidentally, dog’s prick is absent from the above-mentioned edition of The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English: dog’s

47. ‘Quail Coveys broke up and the male birds staked out breeding territories.’ ‘Grey partridge are down to a handful of Coveys and look as if they will become extinct unless concerted effort is made.’ ‘We put up 13 Coveys during the morning and 12 in the afternoon and quit at 5 p.m

48. ‘Other species in danger are the brown hare, skylark, linnet, reed bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, Bullfinch, song thrush and grass-wrack pondweed.’ ‘Feeding on berries or with a mouthful of insects to take to chicks in their nests, images included blackbirds, robins, thrushes and many other birds rarely seen such as the Bullfinch

49. Billposters are usually full-bearded people with wire-rimmed glasses, various types of physician's bags, climbing boots, woolen kneesocks, knickers, knapsacks with strapped-on ice axes, felt hats with pheasant, grouse, partridge, or chicken feathers and mountain climber's gear pinned on, who turn up in the remotest parts of the land, are greeted happily by the children because they often give