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Mother Carey's chicken
[ kair-eez ]
noun
- any of various small petrels, especially the stormy petrel, Oceanites oceanicus.
Mother Carey's chicken
/ ˈkɛərɪz /
noun
- another name for storm petrel
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mother Carey's chicken1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mother Carey's chicken1
Example Sentences
The Stormy Petrel is, under the name of Mother Carey's Chicken, the terror of the sailor, who always considers the bird as the precursor of a storm.
The Spaniard was hardly a mile to windward, a long, low, rakish craft, as black as a Mother Carey’s chicken.
Even the birds had left them, all save that strange mysterious creature that is ever seen wheeling around ships sailing over the broad Atlantic, or crossing the northern seas, and which naturalists call the stormy petrel, and mariners Mother Carey’s chicken.
The Stormy Petrel or Mother Carey's Chicken, is a small black bird well known to mariners, and familiar to all at sea in stormy weather.
I can repeat something, in the fairy-tale style, which was told me by Mother Carey's chicken, when we were waiting for the nestling to grow strong enough for us to make our journey.
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