robbins
Pronunciation: [ˈrɒb.ɪnz]
Word
Context: “biology”
(noun) a type of bird that is often found in gardens and parks. Robins are small birds with red or orange bellies, and they're known for their singing and cheerful presence.
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Yesterday, I saw a robin singing on my porch in the morning.
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I didn't see any robins in the winter; they must have flown south.
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Have you ever watched a robin build its nest?
Context: “names”
(noun) a common name given to boys or girls. It's a name that many people have, and it can be spelled in different ways as well.
Example
Robbins is a lovely name for a child, whether it's a boy or a girl.
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There aren't many children in my class named Robbins; most of their names are different.
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Do you know anyone with the name Robbins?
Context: “literature”
(noun) the last name of some famous people, like authors or characters in stories. Just like how characters in books can have unique names.
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The author, Robbins, wrote a great story about adventure.
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I couldn't find any novels by Robbins; all the books were by different writers.
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Can you name a popular book written by Robbins?
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