Associations to the word «Pied»
Noun
- Piper
- Flycatcher
- Kingfisher
- Harrier
- Shrike
- Magpie
- Tern
- Starling
- Heron
- Thrush
- Dorsey
- Woodpecker
- Stork
- Warbler
- Gull
- Buzzard
- Tit
- Mont
- Pigeon
- Pelican
- Plumage
- Beau
- Crow
- Browning
- Quail
- Algeria
- Sinatra
- Inversion
- Pheasant
- Rogue
- Parrot
- Whistling
- Lark
- Cinnamon
- Blackbird
- Acacia
- Grenadier
- Oriental
- Navarre
- Merlin
- Contra
- Oriole
- Stafford
- Kite
- Bunting
- Swallow
- Wren
- Aquitaine
- Allele
- Yellow
- Chestnut
- Bird
- Catcher
- Petit
- Duck
- Sparrow
- Guadalupe
- Dove
- Alba
- Circus
- Goose
- Tyrant
- Daisy
- Rat
- Pie
- Subspecies
- Eater
- Wally
- Palais
- Osprey
- Black
Adjective
Wiktionary
PIED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of pi
PIED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of pie
PIED, adjective. Decorated or colored in blotches.
PIED NOIR, noun. Someone of French origin living in Algeria under French rule, especially one who was repatriated to France after independence. [from 1960s]
PIED PIPER, noun. That which draws many in its wake.
PIED WAGTAIL, noun. A small passerine bird, Motacilla alba.
PIED WAGTAILS, noun. Plural of pied wagtail
Dictionary definition
PIED, adjective. Having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; "a jester dressed in motley"; "the painted desert"; "a particolored dress"; "a piebald horse"; "pied daisies".
Wise words
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truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.