Associations to the word «Starling»
Noun
- Blackbird
- Thrush
- Magpie
- Sparrow
- Hannibal
- Woodpecker
- Kingfisher
- Kettle
- Bali
- Pigeon
- Chestnut
- Rook
- Minstrel
- Tit
- Flock
- Pheasant
- Crawford
- Stork
- Parrot
- Flycatcher
- Finch
- Shrike
- Warbler
- Wren
- Heron
- Lark
- Plumage
- Burgess
- Brigham
- Partridge
- Fbi
- Bunting
- Bird
- Violet
- Waller
- Swallow
- Crow
- Dove
- Dodd
- Pastor
- Kimberly
- Hap
- Neumann
- Gull
- Lesser
- Quail
- Owl
- Fingerprint
- Buzzard
- Passer
- Nectar
- Ernest
- Flashlight
- Squirrel
- Lamb
- Oriole
- Nest
- Mustang
- Nightingale
- Karate
- Glade
- Burroughs
- Cavity
- Spp
- Bedding
- Harp
- Kite
- Trainee
- Barney
- Tern
- Goose
- Crossbow
- Emerald
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Starling»
Wiktionary
STARLING, noun. A family, Sturnidae, of passerine birds.
STARLING, noun. The common starling, Sturnus vulgaris, which has dark, iridescent plumage.
STARLING, noun. A structure of pilings that protects the piers of a bridge.
STARLING, noun. A California fish, the rock trout, Hexagrammus, especially, Hexagrammus decagrammus, the boregat or bodieron.
STARLING, proper noun. An English surname from a nickname for a gregarious person.
STARLING, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
STARLING, noun. Gregarious birds native to the Old World.
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