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Throstle

noun
1.
A spinning machine formerly used to twist and wind fibers of cotton or wool continuously.
2.
Common Old World thrush noted for its song.  Synonyms: mavis, song thrush, Turdus philomelos.






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"Throstle" Quotes from Famous Books



... The throstle in the lilac, Not far beyond the Nets, Upon a spray of purple His beak severely whets: He hears the players calling, He wonders what they're at, As thunder frequent Yorkers ...
— More Cricket Songs • Norman Gale

... his fine frame the throstle feels The music that his note reveals; And spite of shafts and nets, How better is the dying bird Than some dumb stone that ne'er was heard, That ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 341, March, 1844, Vol. 55 • Various

... wastes were clothed with verdure, And the woods grew up and flourished; Leaves on trees and grass in meadows. In the trees the birds were singing, Loudly sang the cheery throstle; In the tree-tops ...
— Kalevala, Volume I (of 2) - The Land of the Heroes • Anonymous

... nightingale is rare and yet they say you'll hear him there At Kew, at Kew in lilac-time (and oh, so near to London!) The linnet and the throstle, too, and after dark the long halloo And golden-eyed tu-whit, tu-whoo of owls ...
— Collected Poems - Volume One (of 2) • Alfred Noyes

... an asse of me, to fright me if they could; but I will not stirre from this place, do what they can. I will walke vp and downe here, and I will sing that they shall heare I am not afraid. The Woosell cocke, so blacke of hew, With Orenge-tawny bill. The Throstle, with his note so true, The Wren ...
— The First Folio [35 Plays] • William Shakespeare


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