Robin example sentences

Related (9): bird, spring, migration, worm, nest, song, garden, folklore, Europe

rob·in

noun

robin (noun) · robins (plural noun) · American robin (noun) · American robins (plural noun)

  - a large New World thrush that typically has a reddish breast.

  - any of a number of other birds that resemble the American robin, especially in having a red breast, in particular a small Old World thrush related to the chats, typically having a brown back with red on the breast or other colorful markings.

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"Robin" Example Sentences

1. The robin chirped a sweet melody outside my window.
2. I saw a robin building its nest in a tree near my house.
3. The robin's red breast stood out against the green foliage.
4. My grandmother's favorite bird was the robin.
5. I spotted a robin hopping along the lawn in search of worms.
6. In folklore, the robin is often associated with spring and renewal.
7. The robin's nest was carefully constructed from twigs and grass.
8. I heard the robin's distinctive call as I walked through the park.
9. The robin was featured in many children's stories and books.
10. A group of robins gathered on the lawn, pecking at the grass.
11. The robin's feathers were sleek and shiny in the sunlight.
12. Every year, the robins return to our backyard to breed.
13. The robin landed on the windowsill and looked in at me.
14. A robin's diet typically consists of insects, fruits, and berries.
15. The robin's red breast is actually the male's way of attracting mates.
16. I counted six robins in the tree outside my bedroom window.
17. Robins are migratory birds and can be found in both North America and Europe.
18. Many people believe that seeing a robin is a sign of good luck.
19. The robin's nest was hidden among the leaves of the tree.
20. A robin appeared in my dream last night, flying high in the sky.
21. The robin bopped along the fence, its wings flapping in the wind.
22. The robin's song filled the air with a joyful melody.
23. I watched as the robin hopped from branch to branch, looking for food.
24. In literature, the robin is often seen as a symbol of hope and rebirth.
25. The robin's eggs were small and speckled with brown spots.
26. The robin's beak was long and slender, perfect for picking up worms.
27. A robin perched on the fence and cocked its head curiously at me.
28. I felt a sense of peace watching the robin go about its daily routine.
29. The robin's wings fluttered as it took off into the sky, flying away from me.
30. The robin's cheerful presence was a welcome sight on a dreary day.

Common Phases

Robin is singing in the tree;
I saw a robin hopping on the grass;
Robin's nest is on the branch;
The robin flew away after catching a worm;
I love hearing the chirps of the robin;
The robin's feathers are a beautiful shade of red;
Robin's egg is blue and speckled;
The robin is a symbol of spring;
Robin's mate is helping build the nest;
Watching the robin's dance is mesmerizing.

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