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Birdie   /bˈərdi/   Listen
Birdie

noun
1.
(golf) a score of one stroke under par on a hole.
2.
Badminton equipment consisting of a ball of cork or rubber with a crown of feathers.  Synonyms: bird, shuttle, shuttlecock.
verb
1.
Shoot in one stroke under par.



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"Birdie" Quotes from Famous Books



... ready to help me, or I shall never have tea ready:" Saying it in a sharp fretful tone. Then: "No, no, Birdie, don't touch!" in quite a different tone to Minnie, who laid loving hands on a box ...
— Ester Ried • Pansy (aka. Isabella M. Alden)

... think there was some magnetic attraction in the love line between them. There may be, before hand. But let the cat once touch its sought-for, and I assure you there is no love lost. By some accident or other, the little birdie goes down ...
— Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 15, July 9, 1870 • Various

... birdie bye-bye goes, Quiet as mice in churches, He puts his head where nobody knows, And on one leg ...
— Rhymes Old and New • M.E.S. Wright

... "Poor birdie!" said Willie. "Did the naughty puss frighten it? Stwoke its fedders den.—Stwoke it—stwoke it," he continued, smoothing down ...
— Gutta-Percha Willie • George MacDonald

... gleefully. "I thought he only did singing calls." After a moment's thought, she went on, "Well, let's see. What about 'Birdie in the Cage'?... And 'The Gal from ...
— Tom Swift and the Electronic Hydrolung • Victor Appleton


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