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dunnock
[ duhn-uhk ]
dunnock
/ ˈdʌnək /
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dunnock1
C15: from dun ² + -ock
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Example Sentences
Limed twigs may also be put in a bare place with earth or meal-worms, just as for the dunnock.
From Project Gutenberg
Well, aw think its th' best plan to goa wi' me to th' "Blue Dunnock," sed Musty, an' gie thisen a gooid wesh.
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The dunnock usually begins towards sunset, first mounting to the loftiest twig it can discover that will bear its weight.
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Heard in mild seasons as early as January, the little dunnock sings as late as August.
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And it may aid Mr. Dunnock and others in accumulating a fortune.
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