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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91. I got tired of Robin pushing her environmental agenda at the office.
92. Marketing director Robin Ritchie made a fast-moving slide presentation - based on earlier presentations to the chairman and directors.
93. The jail trip prize has been offered by prison governor Robin Halward.
94. After greeting his father, Robin proceeded slowly round the room greeting friends.
95. As they were looking at the seed packets together, the robin hopped on to a branch near them.
96. Romer portrayed himself as a latter-day Robin Hood who took money and gave it to the underprivileged.
97. Any film appearance by Robin Hood reinforced a belief that this wooded playground was surely once part of a Sherwood Forest.
98. It was the week his wife took the kids to her sister's caravan at Robin Hood's Bay.
99. A robin was still feeding on the few remaining black cherries; the chokecherries are long picked off.
100. Graeme Hick and Robin Smith were both exposed again as uncertain against pace and spin respectively.
101. Dwina's next effort is a joint effort teaming up with Robin.
102. Robin spent many lunch hours poring over her math assignments.
103. Robin opened some champagne.
104. In a three-pair round robin tournament they finished ahead of Simon Jacob and Anthony Chapman.
105. Robin Dewhurst is unable to enter into any correspondence regarding holiday enquiries.
106. It seems that every time Robin sets sail in his venerable old craft he picks up some award or other.
107. Little Billy heard him talking to the robin in a kind of curious twitter.
108. Father-of-two Robin was flown home to Hexham, Northumberland(sentencedict.com), where he was recovering in hospital last night.
109. Walking past trees and hedgerows we heard more bird song, blackbird, song thrush, robin.
110. Today, George is still going strong, giving his son, Robin a helping hand with the ploughing.
111. She thought Robin must sleep in this bed with Penny, curled around her protectively as you would sleep with a kitten.
112. Robin Cook told delegates that tax concessions for private medical insurance would also be abolished and charges for eye tests scrapped.
113. Robin left home at 16 to get away from abusive parents.
114. Robin is offering a reward for the return of her necklace.
115. The Characters Robin Hood: A scoundrel and a thief, but good-hearted.
116. Will Robin solve the fiendish crimes? Get the bad guy?
117. Robin laughed with delight as the birthday cake was carried in.
118. I used to get up in front of the church and I sang with my sister Robin.
119. Starlings usually come in a noisy crowd, sparrows in twos and threes, while the robin is more often alone.
120. He hopes tonight's journey will be the first of many, as Robin Powell reports.
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