budgie - use in sentences

Possessives

  • cage: I wouldn't line the budgie's cage with Sinclair User, let alone suggest it was better than your mag.
  • foot: Budgie's feet kicked up dust bunnies as he walked back to the desk at the head of the room.

Converse of object

  • have: I have a dozen budgies, really I just adore them.
  • call: We also have a budgie called Norman that free flies all around my house, he really is a character.
  • breed: Breeding budgies come in three colors - Red, Blue and Yellow.
  • put: The owner puts the budgies in a cardboard box.
  • keep: There is no budgie sand in the shops in Briare - perhaps no-one keeps budgies here.
  • buy: If you're going to buy a budgie, make sure you know what it needs - have a look here.

Adjective modifier

  • pet: Most pet budgies live in indoor cages In the house, you can keep a pair of the same or opposite sexes.
  • little: I remember ration books, gas masks and my poor little budgie.
  • female: Budgie Volleyball by Vicky Chapman, NSW, Australia Brainy was a big, blue female budgie.
  • young: Ladders are not a good idea for young budgies, as they can get stuck between the rungs.
  • blue: And just how gentle and subtle that head color is - almost like a giant blue budgie.

Modifies a noun

  • cage: These birds are usually best suited to outside aviaries or flight cages, which are slightly larger than the average budgie cage.
  • food: So popular were the little Aussie birds that Trill budgie food was advertised on TV.
  • chick: These eggs are awarded to the player holding the relevant contract, all eggs are then hatched successfully, and the budgie chicks sold.
  • owner: Millet is often the one chosen, and the budgie owner will often make things worse by offering a millet spray as well!
  • smuggler: We bring you grinding tubes where lesser channels leave you itchy and disappointed with a handful of sand in your budgie smugglers.
  • bike: Click here for Lee Valley Cycle Hire information You can also hire a budgie bike from the YHA at Cheshunt.

Preposition: in

  • cage: It's this amazing bus stop that has a sofa and a budgie in a cage and a computer and a microwave.

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