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ruffed grouse
noun
- a North American grouse, Bonasa umbellus, having a tuft of black feathers on each side of the neck.
ruffed grouse
noun
- a large North American grouse, Bonasa umbellus , having brown plumage with darker markings around the neck and a black-tipped fan-shaped tail
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ruffed grouse1
An Americanism dating back to 1745–55
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Example Sentences
I'm not going to stand here palavering all day, with my feathers up like a ruffed grouse.
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The ruffed grouse sometimes buds in an orchard near the woods, and thus takes the farmer's apple crop a year in advance.
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I have heard the hairbird, and the note of the kingbird; and the ruffed grouse frequently drums at night.
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About Victoria there were found, he said, two species of grouse,—the ruffed grouse and the blue grouse.
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Unseen amid his dun and gray environment, the ruffed grouse skulks unheard, till he bursts away in thunderous flight.
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