Sentence for birds | Use birds in a sentence

A sentence for the word birds. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use birds in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for birds.

  • Hear these birds! (10)
  • Yer crimson canary birds! (8)
  • Only birds. (8)
  • He himself liked birds. (8)
  • Fine birds were so dear. (2)
  • If only we were like birds. (8)
  • Madame had three birds in a cage. (2)
  • For the wild birds it is not funny. (8)
  • Take up dead birds killed by frost. (10)
  • They continued to beat about for birds. (10)
  • What is it birds do after the first Chorale? (8)
  • Of all things, birds were the most fascinating! (8)
  • To live like the birds of the air was his motto. (8)
  • We, Laetitia, you and I, my love, are home birds. (10)
  • February blew South-west for the pairing of the birds. (10)
  • Was irresponsibility ever so divine as this, of birds waking? (8)
  • What sharp dark flights of birds in the gray-white firmament! (8)
  • I never drank; went to bed early, was up at work with the birds. (22)
  • The birds on the walls outside were audible, tweeting, chirping. (10)
  • I As the birds do, so do we, Bill our mate, and choose our tree. (10)
  • And the chirrupings of birds stirred among leaves as yet invisible. (8)
  • Even the birds are silent, but perhaps that is because it is so hot. (8)
  • I envy the birds no longer, and learn better to converse with them. (14)
  • Birds sing, we shout, flowers breathe, trees shine with one delight! (10)
  • The contest was renewed by her father with the singing of the birds. (10)
  • The birds whirred and dropped just where he counted on their dropping. (10)
  • I care for open air, colour, flowers, weeds, birds, insects, mountains. (10)
  • Dedications, those shy birds, came fluttering about Lowell in these days. (14)
  • How anxious are the tame birds to do the wild birds good. (8)
  • And birds and hares are always willing to wait for us; they keep better alive. (10)
  • Apparently, then, she entertained an animosity to a pair of birds in the tree. (10)
  • Living thus amongst insects, birds, cows, and the peace of trees, he had become queer. (8)
  • Overhead the birds were in consternation, wheeling in clouds, settling and re-arising. (2)
  • Birds were almost silent, the cuckoos had ceased to sing, but wood-pigeons were cooing. (8)
  • And sounds were few and far to that wistful listener, for birds did not sing just there. (8)
  • Besides the cattle, we saw no living things except a few birds and a great many fishermen. (2)
  • With incredible dignity those birds moved, as if never in their lives had they been hurried. (8)
  • You lost yourself that way, just became branches, and stones, and water, and birds, and sky. (8)
  • The birds hid themselves, not one flower bloomed, and the red-brown river was full and swift. (8)
  • No more than in the flights of autumn birds, swooping down, alighting here and there, passing on. (8)
  • The sweet peas, too, were like tiny bright birds fastened to green perches swaying with the wind. (8)
  • The birds fluttered through the little door and went, with a swift flight, directly to their goal. (5)
  • If the case were opened the birds would not begin to hum, but the whole thing would crumble, he suspected. (8)
  • With the scent of sap, and the song of birds, and the bursting of the blossoms, it would have been unbearable! (8)
  • Above, through leaves, where the tree-twigs inter-twist, He spied the birds and the bill of the speaking bird. (10)
  • They seemed less real and living than the wonder of the sweet-smelling chairs, the birds, and the elegant dogs. (10)
  • Spring came; the snows melted and were replaced by green meadows and blossoming trees; everywhere the birds sang. (19)
  • He heard the singing of birds, the strange metallic note of the meadow lark, suggesting the clash of vibrant blades. (1)
  • The scent of rotting leaves disturbed by my feet leaped out into the darkness, and birds, surprised, fluttered away. (8)
  • In these waters we were no longer strange birds, and nobody supposed we had travelled farther than from the last town. (2)
  • And sorrowful sweet birds were tuning their little autumn pipes, blowing into them fragments of Spring odes to Liberty. (8)
  • He knew the birds well, and stood watching the dignity in the curve of those white necks and formidable snake-like heads. (8)
  • It is hardly fair to Mount Laurels to quit it without observing the changes of the season in our flowers and birds here. (10)
  • Through his bedroom window he could see the trees of the park, where the birds were in song, though he could not hear them. (8)
  • For the flowers of sunlight on the ground under those branches are pale and rare, no insects hum, the birds are almost mute. (8)
  • Birds seemed to shun this gloom, but a single magpie crossed the one little clear patch of sky, and flew low behind the willows. (8)
  • Round about him now were fields of gold and silver flowers, white forms swaying in the sunlight, bright birds flying to and fro. (8)
  • Both gentlemen were angry with the Birds on the flags of foreign nations, which would not imitate a sawdust Lion to couch reposefully. (10)
  • Surely, they were countless in number, melting with ripeness, soft, full to bursting; and the birds darted among them like sun-flashes. (10)
  • With Nedda he had a sense of refreshment; the delight one has on a spring day, watching a clear stream, a bank of flowers, birds flying. (8)
  • At first they talked a little of birds, and then were dumb, so dumb that the invisible creatures of the woods consulted together audibly. (8)
  • No animals were visible, but a few birds as uncommon in appearance as their surroundings glided through the air or perched upon the rocks. (7)
  • She was not friendly towards him, for it was known to her that he had expostulated with her husband for keeping larks, and other wild birds. (8)
  • The united three, however, no longer cast reflections on one another, and were an assurance to this acute politician that his birds were safe. (10)
  • He had no particular love for all those simple natural things, birds, bees, animals, trees, and flowers, that seemed to her precious and divine. (8)
  • In whatever way you walk, at whatever hour, the birds are sweetly calling in the way-side oleanders and the wild sage-bushes and the cedar-tops. (9)
  • When Emilia understood him, she cited dogs and cats, and birds, and all things of nature that rejoiced and revelled, in support of the opposite view. (10)
  • A game-cart, well-adorned with birds and hares, stood at a short distance; the tails of some dogs were seen moving humbly, and a valet opening bottles. (8)
  • But she was an impulsive woman, and foliage was thick around, only a few small birds and heaven seeing; and penitence and admiration sprang the impulse. (10)
  • He swarmed with game, and, though he was liberal, his hares and his birds were immensely destructive: computation could not fix the damage done by them. (10)
  • At certain seasons, when the gulls desert their surfy forelands, the birds of sea and mountain hunt and scream together in the same field by Fairmilehead. (2)
  • But more, the birds of air, nay, grave owls (who stand in this metaphor for whiskered experience) thronged, dashing at the apparition of terrible splendour. (22)

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