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Birdie   /bˈərdi/   Listen
Birdie

noun
1.
(golf) a score of one stroke under par on a hole.
2.
Badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers.  Synonyms: bird, shuttle, shuttlecock.
verb
1.
Shoot in one stroke under par.



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"Birdie" Quotes from Famous Books



... Civil War and had made money. He bought a house on Turner's Pike close beside the river and spent his days puttering about in a small garden. In the evening he came across the bridge into Main Street and went to loaf in Birdie Spink's drug store. He talked with great frankness and candor of his life in the South during the terrible time when the country was trying to emerge from the black gloom of defeat, and brought to the Bidwell men a new point of view on their ...
— Poor White • Sherwood Anderson

... a Vaudeville Education and a small Tenor Voice, with the result that many a fluttering Birdie regarded him ...
— Ade's Fables • George Ade

... birdlet knows Nor care nor toil; Nor weaves it painfully An everlasting nest; Through the long night on the twig it slumbers; When rises the red sun, To the voice of God listens birdie, And ...
— Lectures on Russian Literature - Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenef, Tolstoy • Ivan Panin

... days Is only "pretty Birdie" now— Sickly her soul and weak her ways— And she, to whom we Saxons bow, Leaps on a bench and screams with fright If but a ...
— Songs and Other Verse • Eugene Field

... its mither, a wee birdie to its nest, I wad fain be ganging noo unto my Saviour's breast; For He gathers in His bosom witless, worthless lambs like me, And carries them Himsel' to ...
— Left at Home - or, The Heart's Resting Place • Mary L. Code


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