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Definition of Snowbirds
1. snowbird [n] - See also: snowbird
Lexicographical Neighbors of Snowbirds
Literary usage of Snowbirds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poetry of the Seasons by Mary Isabella Lovejoy (1898)
"snowbirds. A^ONG the narrow sandy height I watch them swiftly come and go, Or
round the leafless wood, Like flurries of wind-driven snow, Revolving in ..."
2. Reminiscences of Charles Durand of Toronto, Barrister by Charles Durand (1897)
"... cock-crowing—Singing of birds—Skating—Riding down hills—Sleigh-bells and sleigh
rides in the country—snowbirds : Their flight to the north— Pleasures in ..."
3. May Blossoms by Lilian, Lilian Taylor (1890)
"THE snowbirds. DEAR little snowbirds, With feathers so gray, And shining black
eyes, So sparkling and gay. Always merry and blithe, Always happy and sweet, ..."
4. Through the Year with Birds and Poets [poems] (1900)
"snowbirds Along the narrow sandy height I watch them swiftly come and go, Or
round the leafless wood, Like flurries of wind-driven snow, Revolving in ..."
5. Reminiscences of Charles Durand by Charles Durand (1897)
"... cock-crowing—Singing of birds—Skating—Riding down hills—Sleigh-bells and sleigh
rides in the country—snowbirds : Their flight to the north— Pleasures in ..."