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oriole

[ US /ˈɔɹiˌoʊɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɔːɹɪˌə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. American songbird; male is black and orange or yellow
  2. mostly tropical songbird; the male is usually bright orange and black

How To Use oriole In A Sentence

  • Halladay implied some criticism of his game-calling after the Orioles drubbed him last Friday.
  • We see chickadees, crows, two pretty orioles … But where is a pigeon when you want one? Birdology
  • The Hills heartthrob and one-time Orioles farmhand, meaning, possibly, a one-time former part-time Fort Lauderdale resident, sort of), spent $10,000 to buy South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com - South Florida Recipes
  • On July 8, the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox brawled on the field at Fenway Park, resulting in four players being run. Do Ejections Rise With the Mercury?
  • Hers was the squattest and brickest of all, on a street called Oriole Road. ‘Ravens’
  • Cuckoo kind, including orioles, mockingbirds, and creationists – spoke with one. Birdwatching for creationists - The Panda's Thumb
  • He is in front of his locker, placing written scouting reports and color-coded charts on Orioles hitters into neat stacks on the floor.
  • There was, among the many, a hammock-shaped nest of the golden oriole, and igloo-shaped nest of some jungle specimen, a grass-at-all-angles nest of the ouzel, an eagle's nest spacious enough for Thor to hide in, and yes, a cuckoo's nest, which is to say the nest of any other bird the cuckoo finds handy. Another Roadside Attraction
  • Orioles team physician William Goldiner agreed with the coroner's call for a ban but noted that teams can do little to stop it because ephedrine is legal. USATODAY.com - Authorities say drug contributed to pitcher's death
  • You may also find cuckoos, kingbirds, flycatchers, swifts, swallows, orioles, and tanagers in the fall.
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