Phrases with «woodcock»

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A woodcock is a bird with a long beak and short legs. Full definition

Noun + «woodcock»

Sentences with «woodcock»

  • He's almost like the Reynolds Woodcock of Down South sportsmen, annoyed by every little thing this kid does (or doesn't do) while simultaneously trying to impress him with inflatable King - Sized mattresses, and how his cameraman Don (McBride) famously mixes the beans with Picante salsa (creating quite the «o - ring stinger»). (birthmoviesdeath.com)
  • MPs such as John Woodcock in Barrow and Furness, Cat Smith in Lancaster and Fleetwood and Mary Creagh in Wakefield could be among those that are vulnerable to being ousted by the Conservatives. (theguardian.com)
  • Embedding himself in sartorial history, Bridges used the sudden opulence of post-World War II Europe to imbue the House of Woodcock with necessary contradictions: The patterns are customary and militaristic, worldly and modern, marked by both lace and «heavy, rich fabrics and colors.» (huffingtonpost.com)
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