Synonym: American robin, Erithacus rubecola, Old World robin, Turdus migratorius, redbreast, robin redbreast. Similar words: jackie robinson, jacobin, probity, anaerobic, hemoglobin, throbbing, haemoglobin, macrobiotic. Meaning: ['rɑbɪn /'rɒ-] n. 1. small Old World songbird with a reddish breast 2. large American thrush having a rust-red breast and abdomen.
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61. Robin Powell pays tribute to those who ran, jumped, and dunked themselves in beans for charity.
62. A last-minute application by him to change his plea was turned down by Judge Robin David yesterday.
63. It had been intended to provide turning facilities at the Robin Hood, but no suitable place could be found.
64. In this one, Robin Hood was being chased by the bishop through the forest.
65. Robin Fior had left, and a new designer had arrived.
66. The decision follows a review that he chaired jointly with the chief dental officer, Robin Wild.
67. Robin Whitbread, marketing director, was voted Marketer of the Year.
68. What Robin needed was a good drink to relax her.
69. When they dropped to the ground, the robin, sensing his intrusion, blessed them with a chirp and flew away.
70. There was even a buccaneering Robin Hood element, in that their programmes had a genuine popular appeal.
71. Just as Batman had Robin, you may have an assistant who can manage something a little more advanced than recent work.
72. But the face behind the mask resembles a gangster as much as a guerrilla, Jesse James as much as Robin Hood.
73. More bird song: willow warbler, wren, robin - all in the first few minutes.
74. The robin hopped around, pleased to see some one gardening.
75. Robin goes through at least two packs of gum a day.
75. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
76. Sir Robin and Judy Laybourne will be providing news and analysis of the region's political scene.
77. According to Robin Williams, who plays Peter, the character has the business world at his mercy.
78. Robin Smith goes into the dock - and so does Kevan James, less so.
79. Robin Smith has been appointed head of postgraduate programmes at Newcastle Polytechnic's business school.
80. Robin Lakoff suggests that the prohibition on women using language forcefully extends to nonstandard pronunciation as well.
81. He gave his name as Robin Ganguly, his twin brother.
82. Mr. Speaker: I think that the Hon. Member might start the round robin.
83. Sir Robin said foreign-exchange gains were helped by sterling's departure from the exchange rate mechanism.
84. Robin gestured for me to move out of the way.
85. Shadow trade spokesman Robin Cook described the judgment as a humiliation for Mr Heseltine.
86. Last night Lendl had little difficulty in defeating John McEnroe 6-4, 6-4 at the conclusion of the round robin phase.
87. Referee Paul Hewitt had no trouble refereeing this one and the big smile on coach Robin Bethel's face said it all.
88. Uncle Nick came a close second, Robin and Jenny joint thirds; thinking of them all, Ruth ached with homesickness.
89. Chairman Robin Biggam said that he does not expect to see any improvement until 1993.
90. Another seer who forecast a Tory majority - without compromising his impartiality - was Sir Robin Day.
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