noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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meadow
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They look a bit like our familiar meadow pipit apart from the chestnut colour of the throat.
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In Britain the main hosts are the reed warbler, meadow pipit , dunnock and pied wagtail.
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On the open moorland you might see meadow pipits and wheatears.
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We stood on the cliff top to welcome them, swallows and house martins, meadow pipits and skylarks.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In Britain the main hosts are the reed warbler, meadow pipit , dunnock and pied wagtail.
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On the open moorland you might see meadow pipits and wheatears.
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Some one recognised a tree pipit - by its jizz.
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They look a bit like our familiar meadow pipit apart from the chestnut colour of the throat.
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We stood on the cliff top to welcome them, swallows and house martins, meadow pipits and skylarks.
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Without doubt, everyone agreed, this extraordinary display proved it to be a tree pipit .