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gray-cheeked thrush
[ grey-cheekt ]
noun
- a North American thrush, Catharus minimus, having olive upper parts and grayish cheeks.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gray-cheeked thrush1
An Americanism dating back to 1855–60
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Example Sentences
A gray-cheeked thrush flew up to the roof of Sokwenna's cabin and began to sing.
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I have met the gray-cheeked thrush in the woods, and held him in my hand; still I do not know him.
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I have met the gray-cheeked thrush (Turdus alici) in the woods, and held him in my hand; still I do not know him.
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It proved to be the gray-cheeked thrush (Turdus alici), named and first described by Professor Baird.
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Spiders are freely eaten by the gray-cheeked thrush in spring, and sparingly in fall.
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