Bird in a sentence as a noun

The appropriate response is to **** these weenies the bird.

Can someone make an MMO 2048 that flies a flappy bird every time you combine two numbers!

It'd be fun to put this beside a bird cage, and see if the bird could learn to control its environment.

In the biomimicry department, I'd look to the birds.

You get to build a bat by strapping wings onto a rat, and you know how to build wings because you already did it for birds.

Bird in a sentence as a verb

Once flappy bird is copied 100x times and becomes an expected mechanic it will no longer be what the people want.

If so, I imagine quite a number of doting bird owners would be prepared to pay money to give their pet "the gift of independence".

As I mentioned earlier, the first cognitive revolution was stimulated by the achievements of automata, much as today, and complex devices were constructed to simulate real objects and their functioning: the digestion of a duck, a flying bird, and so on.

Lest tobacco manufacturers try to trumpet how compounds in cigarettes help protect urban bird nests from parasites, Suárez-Rodríguez warned at the very end of the article that carcinogens and pesticides in the butts may have negative effects on the birds which we don't yet know about.

Bird definitions

noun

warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings

noun

the flesh of a bird or fowl (wild or domestic) used as food

See also: fowl

noun

informal terms for a (young) woman

See also: dame doll wench skirt chick

noun

a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt

See also: hoot hiss raspberry razzing razz snort

noun

badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers

See also: shuttlecock birdie shuttle

verb

watch and study birds in their natural habitat

See also: birdwatch