Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandpeep
Literary usage of Sandpeep
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1907)
"... the best practice of the game, without burdening his memory with too many rules."
sandpeep. By Sara E. Boggs. "sandpeep," the name given to a beautiful ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1904)
"Protective coloration and blending of the markings in the sandpeep. 16. Blending of
white and black bars in moths, butterflies, etc. 17. ..."
3. Birds that hunt and are hunted by Neltje Blanchan (1905)
"Least Sandpiper (Tringa minutilla) Called also: PEEP; MEADOW OX-EYE; STINT;
WILSON'S STINT; sandpeep Length—6 inches. Smallest of our sandpipers. ..."
4. Birds that Hunt and are Hunted: Life Histories of One Hundred and Seventy by Neltje Blanchan (1898)
"... MEADOW OX-EYE; STINT; WILSON'S STINT; sandpeep Length—6 inches. Smallest of
our sandpipers. Male and Female—In summer: Upper parts dingy brown, ..."
5. Michigan Bird Life: A List of All the Bird Species Known to Occur in the by Walter Bradford Barrows (1912)
"110. Spotted Sandpiper. Actitis macularia (Linn.). (263) Synonyms: sandpeep,
Sand-snipe, River-snipe, Tip-up, ..."
6. The Bookman (1907)
"... the best practice of the game, without burdening his memory with too many rules."
sandpeep. By Sara E. Boggs. "sandpeep," the name given to a beautiful ..."
7. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1904)
"Protective coloration and blending of the markings in the sandpeep. 16. Blending of
white and black bars in moths, butterflies, etc. 17. ..."
8. Birds that hunt and are hunted by Neltje Blanchan (1905)
"Least Sandpiper (Tringa minutilla) Called also: PEEP; MEADOW OX-EYE; STINT;
WILSON'S STINT; sandpeep Length—6 inches. Smallest of our sandpipers. ..."
9. Birds that Hunt and are Hunted: Life Histories of One Hundred and Seventy by Neltje Blanchan (1898)
"... MEADOW OX-EYE; STINT; WILSON'S STINT; sandpeep Length—6 inches. Smallest of
our sandpipers. Male and Female—In summer: Upper parts dingy brown, ..."
10. Michigan Bird Life: A List of All the Bird Species Known to Occur in the by Walter Bradford Barrows (1912)
"110. Spotted Sandpiper. Actitis macularia (Linn.). (263) Synonyms: sandpeep,
Sand-snipe, River-snipe, Tip-up, ..."