Use of hummingbird in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include hummingbird at the start of sentence, hummingbird at the end of sentence and hummingbird in the middle of sentence
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hummingbird at the start of sentence
- Hummingbird will also introduce version 3.3 of exceed/W, its personal computer X Server software for Windows.
hummingbird at the end of sentence
- It could be a hummingbird.
- Have you ever seen a hummingbird?
- Of course, Dole, too, occasionally does a remarkable impression of a hummingbird.
- A young boa constrictor bides its time on another bloom; the snake cares little for Ochroma nectar but wouldn't pass up a meal of hummingbird.
hummingbird in the middle of sentence
- Welcome to hummingbird World.
- The hummingbird is not just another bird.
- A hummingbird is poising over the flower.
- The hummingbird flitted among the branches.
- The hummingbird beats its wings at great speed.
- The average hummingbird weighs less than a penny.
- The hummingbird perches on a twig of the hawthorn.
- The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backward.
- What do a hummingbird, a moth, and a maple tree have in common?
- She was some sort of cross between a hummingbird and an earth mover.
- He was standing over by the windows watching hummingbird in the shrimp plant.
- The hummingbird which feeds on it must therefore visit many plants, one after another.
- When the hummingbird came inside, I closed thd door behind him , then set up another feeder.
- Mother hummingbird feeding her baby, nested in a blood orange tree in Simi Valley, California.
- The weight of five nickels, of a hummingbird, chocolate bar - and perhaps also of a human soul.
- Suddenly I saw a young male ruby-throated hummingbird in what had been a patch of flowering tobacco.
- Their happiness was palpable; like the pulsing shimmer of a hummingbird, it seemed to radiate the very air.
- A hummingbird, taking advantage of the dying minutes of daylight, feeds on flower nectar in the fragrant garden.
- The calliope hummingbird weighs only as much as two paper clips, yet it migrates annually between Canada and Mexico.
- An artfully designed stained-glass hummingbird seems a fitting object to remind us of our stay in this peaceful, bird-rich town.
- A hummingbird incubates her eggs in a nest built partly with fibers of the Ochroma fruit, which grows after pollinated flowers wither.
- The Arts Centre was planning to promote local-based talent and bridge the gap between pub gigs and the 3,000 capacity hummingbird venue.
- It is critical that the hummingbird remain perfectly still as it feeds itself while darting in and out of flower blossoms with pinpoint accuracy.
- Whoever was responsible for the interior decoration of hummingbird House had subtly co-ordinated paler, more restful shades of sun-gold and sea-blue.