robin
US /ˈrɑː.bɪn/
UK /ˈrɑː.bɪn/

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a small, brown European bird with a red breast, typically found in gardens and woodlands
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A robin sang sweetly from the branch.
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The children watched the robin hopping on the lawn.
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a larger North American thrush with a reddish-orange breast and dark head, common in gardens and parks
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An American robin pulled a worm from the ground.
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The American robin is a common sight in suburban areas.