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robin redbreast
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Word History and Origins
Origin of robin redbreast1
1400–50; late Middle English (Scots); robin, special use of Robin
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Example Sentences
“A robin redbreast in a cage / Puts all heaven in a rage,” wrote William Blake.
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So if you ever go to Robin Redbreast, girls, I think it would be just as well not to mention your school-fellows of the name.'
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Somehow, in the pleasure and excitement of coming to Robin Redbreast, she had forgotten about the Harpers.
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The two days at Robin Redbreast passed most satisfactorily, and long before they came to an end Jacinth felt completely at home.
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Frances did not receive with rapturous delight the news of her invitation to Robin Redbreast.
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Her visit to Robin Redbreast had never come to pass, and Jacinth did not very specially regret it.
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