birdsong
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of birdsong
Example Sentences
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The persistent plunk, plunk, plunk of icicles dripping into an aluminum gutter — a sound that is less birdsong than plumbing.
From Salon
The McCoys are the kind of people who look you in the eye and give you their full attention, and Patricia’s British accent carries an upbeat, birdsong tone.
From Los Angeles Times
Each morning I was awoken before dawn by birdsong.
From Literature
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Because how do I explain the early-morning birdsong, the patter of rain against the roof, the way all of us spend our days together, working toward the same goals?
From Literature
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But if the buzz of chainsaws has, at least partially, given way to birdsong and chatter from monkeys, challenges remain.
From Barron's
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