ruddy turnstone in English

noun
1
a turnstone of a New World race that breeds on the Arctic coastal tundra.
Other shorebirds noted in small numbers were black-bellied plover, American golden-plover, pectoral sandpiper, purple sandpiper, red phalarope, ruddy turnstone , and red knot.

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1. He's a ruddy idiot.

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3. Where's the ruddy key?

4. I work ruddy hard.

5. Her face was ruddy and healthy-looking.

6. What the ruddy hell are you doing?

7. That young man has a ruddy face.

8. What the ruddy hell do you want?

9. 10 “My dear one is dazzling and ruddy;

10. The company markets products under the trade names of Designtex, Coalesse and Turnstone

11. I can't get the ruddy car to start!

12. I wish that ruddy dog would stop barking!

13. Blond, a bit younger than I am, ruddy-faced.

14. The fire cast a ruddy glow over the room.

15. What does Blowsy mean? Fat, ruddy, and coarse-looking

16. Transliteration: Admoni Phonetic Spelling: (ad-mo-nee') Definition: red, ruddy

17. There was a ruddy great hole in the ceiling.

18. This fund administrator is Turnstone Group which holds over 2 billion us dollars under Trust

19. His pale cheeks had taken on a ruddy glow.

20. We could see ruddy ducks bobbing about up close and kayakers.

21. Mine itches the very moment I see the ruddy school letter.Sentencedict.com

22. They were more ruddy than corals; they were like polished sapphires.

23. οἰνῶπα Βάκχον εὔιον, Μαινάδων ὁμόστολον ruddy Bacchus to whom Bacchants cry

24. Now he was ruddy, with beautiful eyes, and handsome in appearance.

25. What a ruddy nightmare the whole blasted show is, he thought.