Crossword-Solution: BULBUL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bulbul | n. | The Persian nightingale (Pycnonotus jocosus). The name is also applied to several other Asiatic singing birds, of the family Timaliidae. The green bulbuls belong to the Chloropsis and allied genera. |
We have 20 clues for the answer “BULBUL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| nightingale spoken of in Persian poetry | 1 answer |
| Tropical songbird | 1 answer |
| PERSIAN nightingale | 1 answer |
| IRANIAN bird | 1 answer |
| ASIAN tropical bird | 1 answer |
| AFRICAN tropical bird | 1 answer |
| "Abdul the ___ Ameer" | 1 answer |
| song thrush | 3 answers |
| Persian bird | 3 answers |
| INDONESIAN bird | 5 answers |
| Nightingale. | 11 answers |
| bird Persian | 11 answers |
| INDIAN bird | 24 answers |
| PERCHING bird | 35 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN perching bird | 35 answers |
| Tropical bird | 40 answers |
| Asian bird | 47 answers |
| Poet | 48 answers |
| AFRICAN bird | 48 answers |
| Singer | 60 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BULBUL (5)
Among these carvings are to be seen the Bulbul of Iran, the Boar of Vishnu, the elk, the fox, the lamb, and a number of dancing human figures.
Come to me!—thou shalt feed on honied words, Sweeter than song of birds;— No wailing bulbul’s throat, No melting dulcimer’s melodious note, When o’er the midnight wave its murmurs float, Thy ravished sense might soothe With flow so liquid-soft, with strain so velvet-smooth.
She was looking like a bulbul, a gazelle, and a tea-rose, and her eyes were as soft and bright as two quarts of cream skimmed off from the Milky Way.
Scarcely less blatant are the dealers in birds—doves, ducks, and frequently the singing bulbul, or nightingale, most frequently pigeons; and buyers, receiving them from the nets, seldom fail to think of the perilous life of the catchers, bold climbers of the cliffs; now hanging with hand and foot to the face of the crag, now swinging in a basket far down the mountain fissure.
Steene, since his marriage, had lost all interest in the “bulbul,” openly preferred discussing the nature of spavin with a coarse neighbour, and was angry if the pudding turned out watery—indeed, was simply a top-booted “vet.”, who came in hungry at dinner-time; and not in the least like a nobleman turned Corsair out of pure scorn for his race, or like a renegade with a turban and crescent, unless it were in the irritability of his temper.
Quotes with BULBUL (2)
Not forever does the bulbul sing In balmy shades of bowers, Not forever lasts the spring Nor ever blossom the flowers. Not forever reigneth joy, Sets the sun on days of bliss, Friendships not forever last, They know not life, who know not this.
Build your cities proud and high. Lay your sewers. Span your rivers. Work feverishly. Sleep dreamlessly. Sing madly, like the bulbul. Underneath, below the deepest foundations, there lives another race of men. They are dark, sombre, passionate. They muscle into the bowels of the earth. They wait with a patience which is terrifying. They are the scavengers. They emerge when everything topples into dust.
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