Bluebird ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bluebird ( noun )

  1. A small, brightly colored North American songbird, typically having a blue back, wings, and tail and a rusty breast, often considered a symbol of happiness and prosperity.
  2. A type of blue-colored thrush.

Origin:

The word bluebird originated in the late 16th century, derived from the middle english word "blewebrerd" which means "blue-colored thrush.".

Examples:

  1. I saw a bluebird perched on a tree branch this morning.
  2. The bluebird is the state bird of Missouri.
  3. The bluebird is a symbol of happiness and prosperity.
  4. It's a rare sight to see a bluebird in the city.
  5. The bluebird's bright blue plumage is quite striking.

(As a verb)

Bluebird ( verb )

  1. A small, brightly colored North American songbird, typically having a blue back, wings, and tail and a rusty breast, often considered a symbol of happiness and prosperity.
  2. A type of blue-colored thrush.

Origin:

The word bluebird originated in the late 16th century, derived from the middle english word "blewebrerd" which means "blue-colored thrush.".

Examples:

  1. I saw a bluebird perched on a tree branch this morning.
  2. The bluebird is the state bird of Missouri.
  3. The bluebird is a symbol of happiness and prosperity.
  4. It's a rare sight to see a bluebird in the city.
  5. The bluebird's bright blue plumage is quite striking.
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