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A list of phrases related to the word "birds"...
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A
bird
in the hand is worth two in the bush
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A box of birds
A little
bird
told me
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A marvellous
bird
is the pelican, its beak holds more than its belly can
And Your
Bird
Can Sing ( Beatles song )
As free as a
bird
Big
Bird
( Nickname of Joel Garner - Barbados and West Indies cricketer )
Bird
Man ( Nickname of basketball player Chris Andersen )
Bird
brained
Bird
dog
Bird
of passage
Bird's eye view
Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it
Birds of a Feather ( BBC comedy television series )
Birds of a feather flock together
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Charm the birds out of the trees
Chopsticks are one of the reasons the Chinese never invented
custard
( Spike Milligan line )
Come home to Birds Eye Country ( Birds Eye Frozen Foods advertising slogan )
Dawn chorus
Do
bird
Early
bird
Eat like a
bird
Five for silver ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Flip someone the
bird
Flip the
bird
For the birds
Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie ( line from nursery rhyme )
Four calling birds ( line from A Partridge In A Pear Tree )
Four for a boy ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Free As A
Bird
( Beatles song )
Gaggle of geese
Game
bird
Have a
bird
Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it's Superman? ( A catchphrase from Superman )
It's the early
bird
that gets the worm
Jail
bird
Kill two birds with one stone
Larry Legend ( Nickname of Larry
Bird
)
Norwegian Wood - This
Bird
Has Flown ( Beatles song )
One for sorrow ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Rare
bird
Seven for a secret, never to be told ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Sing like a
bird
Six for gold ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Strictly for the birds
Sweet as the moment when the pod went 'pop' ( Birds Eye Peas advertising slogan )
That
bird
has flown
The Basketball Jesus ( Nickname of Larry
Bird
)
The
Bird
Man of Alcatraz ( Nickname of Robert Stroud )
The Great
Bird
of the Galaxy ( Nickname of writer Gene Roddenberry )
The Hick from French Lick ( Nickname of Larry
Bird
)
The Liver Birds ( BBC comedy television series )
The Thorn Birds ( Colleen McCollough book )
The
bird
has flown
The birds and the bees
The early
bird
catches the worm
They're waffly versatile ( Bird's Eye Potato Waffles advertising slogan )
Three for a girl ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Thunderbirds are go ( A catchphrase from Thunderbirds )
Two for joy ( Magpie nursery rhyme )
Two little dicky birds sitting on a wall, one named Peter, one named Paul ( line from nursery rhyme )
Yellow matter
custard
dripping from a dead dog's eye ( Beatles song lyric )