Definition of Pigeon droppings

1. Noun. Droppings of pigeons.

Generic synonyms: Droppings, Dung, Muck

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pigeon Droppings

pigboats
pigeon
pigeon's milk
pigeon-breasted
pigeon-hearted
pigeon-hole
pigeon-holed
pigeon-holes
pigeon-holing
pigeon-livered
pigeon-pea plant
pigeon-toed
pigeon berry
pigeon breast
pigeon chest
pigeon droppings (current term)
pigeon guillemot
pigeon hawk
pigeon hole
pigeon holes
pigeon loft
pigeon pair
pigeon pea
pigeon toes
pigeoned
pigeoneer
pigeoneers
pigeonfoot
pigeongram
pigeongrams

Literary usage of Pigeon droppings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Keeping It Clean: Removing Exterior Dirt, Paint, Stains and Graffiti from by Anne E. Grimmer (1992)
"If water, or water and detergent wash, does not remove the pigeon droppings from this sandstone sill and stringcourse below, it may be necessary to use a ..."

2. Tales of the Punjab Told by the People by Flora Annie Webster Steel (1894)
"Nevertheless, Prince Half-a-son, who had some of the pigeon's droppings in his pocket, was not in the least afraid, but boldly proclaimed he was ready to ..."

3. Gabriele Zerbi, Gerontocomia: On the Care of the Aged and Maximianus ...by Gabriele de Zerbis, Levi Robert Lind by Gabriele de Zerbis, Levi Robert Lind (1988)
"It should be observed, however, that the pigeon droppings should not be allowed to pile up since they putrefy and befoul the air. CONCERNING THE SEASONS OF ..."

4. Gabriele Zerbi, Gerontocomia: On the Care of the Aged and Maximianus by Gabriele de Zerbis, Levi Robert Lind (1988)
"It should be observed, however, that the pigeon droppings should not be allowed to pile up since they putrefy and befoul the air. CONCERNING THE SEASONS OF ..."

5. Biosafety in the Laboratory: Prudent Practices for the Handling and Disposal by National Research Council (U. S.) (1989)
"Bites by experimentally infected mice and manipulations of infectious environmental materials (eg, pigeon droppings) may also represent a potential hazard ..."

6. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1878)
"Liquid manure made from pigeon droppings has a most powerful effect on flowering shrubs and fruit trees. In fact, intending exhibitors at horticultural ..."

7. Affordable Housing Through Historic Preservation: A Case Study Guide to by William F. Delvac, Susan M. Escherich, Bridget Hartman (1995)
"... although it had been partially burnt out and suffered from a buildup of potentially dangerous pigeon droppings.1 The main lobby with its murals, ..."

8. The Book of the Home Garden by Edith Loring Fullerton (1919)
"You may use chicken or pigeon droppings. Mix them with four times as much soil (we will say one bucket of droppings and four buckets of soil). ..."

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