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UK
/θɹˈʌʃ/
]
[ US /ˈθɹəʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈθɹəʃ/ ]
NOUN
- songbirds characteristically having brownish upper plumage with a spotted breast
- candidiasis of the oral cavity; seen mostly in infants or debilitated adults
- a woman who sings popular songs
How To Use thrush In A Sentence
- Birds - blackbirds and thrushes, robins, starlings, rooks and crows, jays, ducks, seagulls and owls will eat slugs
- Other birds to benefit nationally include song thrushes, red kites, skylarks and nightjars.
- The most common type is a yeast infection called candida, which is the same germ that causes thrush.
- Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands.
- People on lengthy courses of antibiotics often note the presence of thrush in the mouth or reproductive organs after treatment. The Beat Fatigue Workbook - how to identify the causes
- The 10th kind of method is: Will wear the silver on the hand to act the role of get off, brush with cotton cloth black hind use thrush, have the effect of eyebrow pencil, avirulent .
- It has been doubted, whether aphtha or thrush, which consists of ulcers in the mouth, should be enumerated amongst febrile diseases; and whether these ulcers are always symptomatic, or the consequence rather than the cause of the fevers which attend them. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
- Of rails, or ralline birds, there are ten or twelve, ranging from a small spotted creature no bigger than a thrush to some large majestic birds. The Naturalist in La Plata
- The birds would no longer flute to us of lost loves, but of found worms; we should realise how terribly selfish they are; we could never more quote 'Hark, hark, the lark at heaven's gate sings,' or poetise with Mr. Patmore of 'the heavenly-minded thrush.' Prose Fancies
- A thrush's song was the only sound to break the silence.