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killdee

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[kil-dee] / ˈkɪl di /

noun

Dialect.
  1. killdeer.


Example Sentences

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The meadow larks call from the pasture, and overhead the killdee pipes his plaintive call.

From Byways Around San Francisco Bay by Hutchinson, William E.

He ran along before the children as nimbly as a killdee, talking and laughing all the time.

From Little Mr. Thimblefinger and His Queer Country by Herford, Oliver

The blackbirds jangle in the tops Of hoary-antlered sycamores; The timorous killdee starts and stops Among the drift-wood on the shores.

From The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 by Stevenson, Burton Egbert

Oh, dim and wan came in the dawn, And gloomy closed the day; The killdee whistled among the weeds, The heron flapped in the river reeds, And the snipe piped far away.

From Shapes and Shadows by Cawein, Madison J.

That's all right," he continued, as the son closed in on me: "I kin handle the little killdee by myself....

From Fibble, D.D. by Sarg, Tony