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ground robin

noun



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Word History and Origins

Origin of ground robin1

An Americanism dating back to 1785–95
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Example Sentences

But when neither side can even agree on what to call the other, it’s difficult to find the middle ground Robin describes.

When the bread crumbs were scattered over the ground, Robin Redbreast invited the cardinal bird down again thinking they were for him!

From down on the ground Robin Redbreast had been listening.

Because he was hatched in a ground nest and loves to scratch about on the ground for insects, making the dead leaves and earth rubbish fly like any barnyard fowl, the towhee it often called the ground robin.

On account of this habit of flying low and grubbing among the leaves, it is sometimes called the ground robin.

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