robins

[US]/'rəubinz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Robins (surname)

Example Sentences

The robins were chirping outside my window at dawn.

I saw a flock of robins flying south for the winter.

Robins are known for their distinctive red breast.

In the spring, robins return to build their nests.

I love watching robins hop around the garden.

Robins are often considered a symbol of renewal and new beginnings.

The robins in this area are particularly friendly towards humans.

Robins are omnivorous birds, eating both insects and fruits.

I always associate the arrival of robins with the start of spring.

Some people believe that seeing a robin is a sign of good luck.

Real-world Examples

Winter again came round, with its winds, frosts, tame robins, and sparkling starlight.

Source: Returning Home

So that was not actually a robin.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

'Have you seen the robin? ' he asked Mary.

Source: The Secret Garden (Simplified Version)

" And that is why robins must fly away."

Source: American Elementary English 2

" I know it isn't the robin, " said Betty.

Source: American Elementary School English 3

So we see squirrels or robins or pigeons, and we're like meh.

Source: Vox opinion

Yet cards habitually show woods, cottages and robins sunk deep in it, with more star-flakes descending.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

And there was the robin! He had followed her! Mary was very pleased.

Source: The Secret Garden (Simplified Version)

The kingbird is not bigger than a robin.

Source: Original Chinese Language Class in American Elementary Schools

Pretty robin, come again tomorrow, and we will give you some more nice crumbs.

Source: British Original Language Textbook Volume 1

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