birdsome
English
Adjective
birdsome (comparative more birdsome, superlative most birdsome)
- Like a bird in some manner; free as bird, happy as a bird, etc.
- 1962, Eleanor Wallis, Our Thin-air Friends, page 83:
- On a morning that he called “glad and birdsome,” Martin further excused me with, “More could have been done with more willingness, but I see the ties.”
- June 1982, Flying Magazine:
- It's a glad birdsome freedom, to fly up from one field and find hundreds of other fields going off in the horizon […]
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