robin|robins in English
noun
[rob·in || 'rɑbɪn /'rɒ-]
type of songbird, any of several species of thrushes with reddish or orange breasts (native to Europe and North America)
Use "robin|robins" in a sentence
1. Naturally, there is the proverbial robin - well, robins to be precise.
2. Robins build nests almost anywhere.
3. Can I introduce myself? I'm Helen Robins.
4. Chirrup definition, to chirp: robins Chirruping on …
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6. Professor Robins is on sabbatical this year.
7. Chirrup definition, to chirp: robins Chirruping on the lawn
8. We used to snare small birds such as sparrows and robins.
9. Robins Creste is an apartment in Atlanta in zip code 30344
10. Altricial species include: robins, bluebirds, sparrows, wrens, blue jays, eagles and warblers.
11. Robin Mastrippolito, Confectioner, Coatesville, Pennsylvania
12. Robin continued touring in Europe.
13. That's heavy, Robin, real heavy.
14. Are you listening, Robin Hood?
15. Brave Sir Robin, you go.
16. Burlet-Robin, Châteaubourg
17. A Round-robin Arbiter allocates fixed time slices for the masters for each Round-robin turn.
18. Robin wanted to defend her honor.
19. Did Robin give you the money?
20. Robin is an expert at cheesemaking.
21. How does a robin sing?
22. Mallotus villosus, Capelin [English] Author(s)/Editor(s): Robins, Richard C., Reeve M
23. Robin, take care of your sister.
24. Will Robin solve the fiendish crimes?
25. Robin didn't feel good about herself.