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  • The Brown Thrasher is a retiring country bird which is unlikely to be found in the city or even the suburbs, and it tends to repeat its songs once or twice.

    City Bird aka TBTAM 2009

  • In the next year Science Hall (now called Thrasher Hall, after the lamented Max Bennett Thrasher) was built.

    Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements Booker T. Washington 1885

  • Roughly the size of a football field, it's a favorite of what used to be called the Thrasher set.

    Hartford Advocate: News 2009

  • Roughly the size of a football field, it's a favorite of what used to be called the Thrasher set.

    Hartford Advocate: News 2009

  • You'll also be glad to know that the demo will be featuring as well two of the game's onine Party Play Modes, namely the Thrasher's Hall of Meat and Spot Bottle modes.

    PlayStation 3 2009

  • She didn’t say a word when Thrasher and his commanding officer chewed my ass up one side and down the other.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • She didn’t say a word when Thrasher and his commanding officer chewed my ass up one side and down the other.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • She didn’t say a word when Thrasher and his commanding officer chewed my ass up one side and down the other.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • Let us repudiate the name of "Thrasher" for the Red

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various

  • "Thrasher," which is a low corruption of Thrush, and would signify that the bird had some peculiar habit of _threshing_ with his wings.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various

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