starling
Collocations
4ADJ.
faint, wounded
VERB + STARLING
catch, return, saw
STARLING + NOUN
chicks, magpie
PREP.
in, with
Definitions
noun
A family, Sturnidae, of passerine birds.
A family, Sturnidae, of passerine birds.
Vast flights of starlings, fleeing the racket, beat across the sky at high speed, like Squall-clouds,— Evening at Noon-tide.
A fish, rock trout (Hexagrammos spp.), of the North Pacific, especially, Hexagrammos decagrammus, found in US waters.
noun
An enclosure like a coffer-dam, formed of piles driven closely together before any structure or work, as a protection against the wash of waves, commonly used to protect the piers of a bridge.
One of the piles used in forming such a breakwater.
name
An English surname transferred from the nickname from a nickname for a gregarious person.
When we had all laughed and applauded till we were faint, Starling, not to be outdone, favoured us with a more modern saltatory entertainment in the Lancashire clog manner — to the best of my belief, the longest dance ever performed […]
A male given name transferred from the surname.
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6Vast flights of starlings, fleeing the racket, beat across the sky at high speed, like Squall-clouds,— Evening at Noon-tide.
WiktionaryWhen we had all laughed and applauded till we were faint, Starling, not to be outdone, favoured us with a more modern saltatory entertainment in the Lancashire clog manner — to the best of my belief,
WiktionaryCan you return starling chicks to their parents?
Tatoeba · #329532Today, I saw a starling.
Tatoeba · #378583The starling has been chosen as Bird of the Year 2018.
Tatoeba · #6550164The many coloured Parrot, the Blackbird, the Starling, with the Magpie and the Jay, learn to form men's words. A great many are put in cages.
Tatoeba · #7315311