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- noun
Food intended forbirds . Often a mixture of various seeds.
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Examples
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Who could say - except the man with the $8000 stash and the super-charged birdfeed who is now helping the police with their enquiries?
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I thought it was bad when I knew 59+ million were using recycled birdfeed for brains … my despair grows daily.
Think Progress » Like It or Not, You’re Funding Right-Wing Rock 2005
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Baseball players excepted, most sunflower seeds are sold as birdfeed or crushed to make cooking oil.
WHY is the FOUL POLE FAIR? VINCE STATEN 2003
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I'm sure that those with the birdfeed stroll along their merry way, not casting a glance backwards.
absentia Diary Entry absentia 2001
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In their minds 'eyes, the birdfeed they put out is for birds, not those nasty rodents that were lured into the neighborhood by some next-door do-gooder.
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But their attempts to move about 10,000 pigeons from the area to Ratchaburi province has faced opposition from birdfeed vendors in the area as well as from Ratchaburi residents.
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In their minds 'eyes, the birdfeed they put out is for birds, not those nasty rodents that were lured into the neighborhood by some next-door do-gooder.
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But their attempts to move about 10,000 pigeons from the area to Ratchaburi province has faced opposition from birdfeed vendors in the area as well as from Ratchaburi residents.
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At one point, he was searching for coins buried in a small wading pool filled with birdfeed to see if he could win a prize.
The Marietta Times 2010
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A monthly delivery of birdfeed will arrive at your door, just like your organic vegetable box.
TreeHugger 2010
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