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lovebird

[luhv-burd] / ˈlʌvˌbɜrd /


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Puts a serious pall over Rick and Michonne’s lovebird getaway, doesn’t it?

From Salon

In a previous study, the same team gave lovebirds a surface to walk across, progressively making it steeper.

From New York Times

“It turns out that there’s something to be said about watching these two lovebirds tap into their inner monsters,” Manohla Dargis wrote in her Times review of the final film.

From New York Times

Downtown Russellville will host Moon Over Main, a free art and live music festival; hot-air balloon rides; and an opportunity for lovebirds to make it official with an eclipse marriage ceremony during totality.

From National Geographic

The practice of leaving love locks on fences by lovebirds at scenic viewpoints is a form of “littering and a form of graffiti,” park officials say.

From Washington Times