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Bunting

British pronunciation/bˈʌntɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ˈbəntɪŋ/
Bunting
[NOUN]
1

a bird belonging to the family Emberizidae, characterized by its stout bill, small body and a stubby tail

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What is a "bunting"?

A bunting is a group of small, plump, and colorful birds found in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. These birds are characterized by their short, conical bills and stout bodies. The males are often brightly colored, while the females are more subdued in appearance. Buntings are primarily seed-eaters and are often found in open habitats such as fields, meadows, and farmlands. Some species of buntings are migratory, while others are resident. Buntings are known for their melodious songs and can often be heard singing from perches or in flight.

2

a loosely woven fabric used for flags, etc.

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Examples
1Bunting makes the tackle.
2-Eyebrows are the bunting of the face.
3because I saw your bunting here.
4And Bunting, of course, had no independent authority over the Harvard faculty.
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