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bluebird - use in sentences
Converse of object
- see: It was suggested a £ 400,000 deal could see the Bluebirds pick up both players.
- design: Add slot machines ergonomically designed bluebird top prize at.
- put: As things stand, a draw in the game City have in hand will put the Bluebirds in the playoff zone.
- join: The former Charlton Athletic defender, who joined the Bluebirds this summer, missed the start of their Scandinavian tour with a sore knee.
- send: It sent the Bluebirds flying nearer a play-off berth and The Foxes into a right hole.
- leave: Legg left the Bluebirds after the play off final in 2003.
Adjective modifier
- Western: The rest of the journey was uneventful, with just a few Common Ravens and Western Bluebirds seen.
- little: Judy Garland once told us that if we followed the yellow brick road we could fly with the pretty little bluebirds beyond the rainbow.
Modifies a noun
- print: Colors: Bluebird print ( multicolored ) Shop: Figleaves More from Frankly Darling... ... .
- boss: Bluebirds boss Lawrence felt that his side deserved something from the game.
- owner: Bluebirds owner Hammam has stated he will leave no stone unturned in his bid to bring Premiership football to Cardiff.
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