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flamingo

[ UK /flɛmˈɪŋɡə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /fɫəˈmɪŋɡoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. large pink to scarlet web-footed wading bird with down-bent bill; inhabits brackish lakes

How To Use flamingo In A Sentence

  • In particular, I can't stand the central atrium; it gives me a bad eighties feeling - of wine bars, terrycloth sweatbands, neon flamingos.
  • Taking a wider view can introduce a sense of wilderness – such as this picture of flamingos and wildebeest in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Crater.
  • From here you can watch as a herd of buffalo stroll past flocks of pink flamingos. The Sun
  • However, the Las Vegas Four Seasons is right there on The Strip, right next to the Luxor, which kind of implicates it as one of those Vegas hotels - lobbies clanging with slot machines and crowded with wandering tourists clad in Reeboks, Dockers shorts, hooded sweatshirts tied around their waists and clear plastic visors embellished with flamingoes. Elvis Didn't Sing at the Wedding - Four Seasons Hotel, Las Vegas
  • Clearly this is still one of the most important, if not the most important factor controlling bill shape, otherwise we wouldn't have curlews, ibises, sword-billed hummingbirds, flamingos, crossbills, or all those oystercatcher polymorphs.
  • There are wallabies, meerkats, flamingoes, maras and tamarin monkeys in both zoos.
  • We headed back, stopping to watch the area's famous pink flamingos in the silvery moonlight. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the fluffy chicks takes some faltering steps under the watchful gaze of an adult flamingo.
  • God made a mess, remember, when he did the flamingo, which is an idiotic bird with legs that are far too long. BBC TopGear: Cars and Autos News
  • An EC draft directive from Brussels may outlaw the use of the dye canthaxanthin in flamingo food -- and thereby turn the birds gray. Pass The Pepto
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