Warbler ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Warbler ( noun )

  1. A small songbird of the sylviidae family, typically having a streaked back and a cheerful song.
  2. A person who sings or speaks melodiously or in a chattering or twittering manner.

Origin:

Old english warlere, of germanic origin; related to dutch warrelaar, german würger "chatterbox".

Examples:

  1. The warbler sang sweetly in the tree.
  2. The warbler's song was a joy to hear.
  3. The ornithologist was able to identify the warbler by its unique call.
  4. He was known as a warbler in the company, always chatting and singing.
  5. She was a warbler, always humming and singing to herself.

(As a verb)

Warbler ( verb )

  1. A small songbird of the sylviidae family, typically having a streaked back and a cheerful song.
  2. A person who sings or speaks melodiously or in a chattering or twittering manner.

Origin:

Old english warlere, of germanic origin; related to dutch warrelaar, german würger "chatterbox".

Examples:

  1. The warbler sang sweetly in the tree.
  2. The warbler's song was a joy to hear.
  3. The ornithologist was able to identify the warbler by its unique call.
  4. He was known as a warbler in the company, always chatting and singing.
  5. She was a warbler, always humming and singing to herself.
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