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Bullfinch

noun
1.
United States architect who designed the Capitol Building in Washington which served as a model for state capitols throughout the United States (1763-1844).  Synonym: Charles Bullfinch.
2.
Common European finch mostly black and white with red throat and breast.  Synonym: Pyrrhula pyrrhula.



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"Bullfinch" Quotes from Famous Books



... range of reading had been limited to infant story-books and easy school-lessons. She took from her book-shelves Cowper, and made me acquainted with his hares, Tiny and Bess, and enlisted my sympathies for his imprisoned bullfinch. She turned over many leaves of the Spectator and Rambler, till she found for me allegories and tales of Bagdad and Balsora, and showed me the Vision of Mirza, the Valley of Human Miseries, and the Bridge of Human Life; I caught something of their ...
— Mrs Whittelsey's Magazine for Mothers and Daughters - Volume 3 • Various

... never would incline me to be always sparkling, whether in wit or in diamonds. 'Twas only when I was in the nursery that I envied the good girl who spoke rubies and pearls. Now it seems to me only just better than not spitting toads and vipers." And she warbled a sprightly French ariette to a tame bullfinch that ...
— Marriage • Susan Edmonstone Ferrier

... sitting in her room, surrounded by her court. This consisted of five beings, almost equally dear to her heart—an educated bullfinch, to which she had taken an affection because it could no longer whistle or draw water, and which was afflicted with a swollen neck; a quiet and exceedingly timid little dog, called Roska; a bad-tempered cat, named Matros; a dark-complexioned, lively little girl of ...
— Liza - "A nest of nobles" • Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

... BULLFINCH (Pyrrhula vulgaris).—It is charming to greet the black head and red waistcoat in the tops of the laurels or apple-trees, and surely this destroyer of insect devourers does more good than harm, if he does pick the buds to pieces in the search. ...
— John Keble's Parishes • Charlotte M Yonge

... is, Greuze is as sentimental as a bullfinch, but he has hardly a natural note in his gamut. Nature is not only never his model, she is never his inspiration. He is distinctively a literary painter; but this description is not minute enough. His conventions are those ...
— French Art - Classic and Contemporary Painting and Sculpture • W. C. Brownell


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