Thesaurus / migrating
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People are busy ballooning or driving; shooting like stars along railroads; or migrating like swallows or wild-geese.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSBoth Roly and David went duck-hunting often after that, and always with good success throughout the migrating season.
GOLD-SEEKING ON THE DALTON TRAILARTHUR R. THOMPSONMore than once at night the cry of migrating waders was heard, curlew being unmistakable, and (I think) bar-tailed godwit.
MOUNT EVEREST THE RECONNAISSANCE, 1921CHARLES KENNETH HOWARD-BURYThe earliest outpourings of migrating Arabians may have been in progress about the same time.
MYTHS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIADONALD A. MACKENZIEThe serfs were prohibited from migrating from one part of the country to another.
THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISMDR. D.M. BROOKSThere was no place for them to live but in the caves or as nomads migrating with the animals.
SPACE PRISONTOM GODWINHe reached the plateau and saw that the woods goats had been migrating south for some time.
SPACE PRISONTOM GODWINHe said it was a kind of quail, a bird that reposes near Messina when migrating.
CASTELLINARIAHENRY FESTING JONESThe children of success are not migrating, which means that we get few scions from families of proved capacity.
THE OLD WORLD IN THE NEWEDWARD ALSWORTH ROSSWe found a branch of the great Negroid race starting very early from this region and migrating westward past Arabia into Africa.
THE NEW STONE AGE IN NORTHERN EUROPEJOHN M. TYLERWORDS RELATED TO MIGRATING
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