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  • noun Plural form of birdhouse.

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Examples

  • Putegnat said the birdhouses were a big hit at a church function.

    Brownsville Herald : 2010

  • i met a woman who worked for Martha Stewart. she told me that what the public demands are cupcakes. i seek to test this claim. purple martin birdhouses. custom requested by: freesia mckee.

    THREE NEW COMPLETED CASES 2009

  • We continued on all the paths, reading signs about the dinosaurs and peeking into the little 'birdhouses' along the way.

    The Last Full Week of our Summer Jennifer 2009

  • But the dozens of "birdhouses" like 133 Heeren are an open secret.

    The Memory Keepers 2008

  • These irresistible charmers inspire crafts, such as birdhouses for purple martins, wrens and other small birds.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • These irresistible charmers inspire crafts, such as birdhouses for purple martins, wrens and other small birds.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • The odd-looking purple "birdhouses" hanging along roadways throughout Page County and the rest of the Shenandoah Valley are not for birds or bats or any other mammal.

    Daily News-Record 2010

  • When the weather cooperates, as it so often does in Florida, farmers markets are the place to shop, said Sharon Sten of Morriston, set up on a recent Thursday at Circle Square Commons to sell items such as birdhouses, handsaws painted with country scenes and handmade blue jean handbags.

    Local News from Star-Banner 2010

  • When the weather cooperates, as it so often does in Florida, farmers markets are the place to shop, said Sharon Sten of Morriston, set up on a recent Thursday at Circle Square Commons to sell items such as birdhouses, handsaws painted with country scenes and handmade blue jean handbags.

    Local News from Star-Banner 2010

  • Thomas McCarthy , a professor at University of San Francisco law school who wrote a multivolume treatise on trademark law, since consumers are unlikely to confuse birdhouses with online message services.

    Fowl Language: Companies Squawk About Who Gets 'Tweet' Justin Scheck 2011

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