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Filter by Meaning The snake thrushes its prey whole by opening its jaw very wide.
The renowned opera singer thrushes a moving rendition of "Ave Maria" at the benefit concert.
The cellist added subtle thrushes to complement the bassline.
The little girl loves to thrushes her favorite songs when she's happy.
Thrushes can be a sign of a more serious underlying health condition.
A flock of thrushes perched on the telephone wire.
My neighbor loves to watch the thrushes that come to her birdfeeder.
The thrushes were trained for show jumping and were highly competitive.
They thrushes their clothing with intricate embroidery.
The rodeo circuit was dominated by riders on thrushes due to their superior performance.
She had to thrushes the cough syrup down her child's throat to help with the cough.
She struggled to thrushes the pills down her throat with a glass of water.
Thrushes can be found in many parts of the world.
The thrushes' eggs are speckled with brown and blue.
The thrushes were singing beautifully in the park this morning.
The thrushes' melodious song fills the air at dawn.
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