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- noun Plural form of
snowbird .
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Examples
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Will most people remain snowbirds, living less than half the year in Loreto Bay, or will they become year-round residents?
Loreto Bay: The greenest place in Baja, and quite possibly in all of Mexico! 2008
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Will most people remain snowbirds, living less than half the year in Loreto Bay, or will they become year-round residents?
Loreto Bay: The greenest place in Baja, and quite possibly in all of Mexico! 2008
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It is very, very popular for snowbirds from the middle Atlantic states.
flip it around 2006
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Living in our little village of Ajijic, even in winter with all the Canadians and other snowbirds, is a blessing compared to the above. julian3345
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Such changes are already putting the squeeze on Florida school jurisdictions, which may tap "snowbirds" -- retirees who live in the state only part of the year -- to make up lost revenues.
States Move 2008
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In a year in which state and local governments are scrambling for any available dollars, northern-tier states are ramping up efforts to make sure that winter travelers to warmer climates - fondly known as "snowbirds" - are counted in their home states.
Federal Times By Kathleen Gray, USA Today 2009
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The state is basically split into two distinct sections: south of the I-4 corridor which runs from Tampa on the west to Cape Canaveral on the east is considered as about as diverse as you can get with a mixture of ethnicities and interests -- Cuban Republicans, traditional progressive snowbirds from the Northeast (i.e. the Jewish vote), the gays and lesbians in Fort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, and Key West, the wealthy retirees along the "Treasure Coast," and the NASCAR dad/soccer mom mix in the vast tracts of suburbs inland.
December 2005 2005
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Yes, we're "retired," and yes, being here makes us "snowbirds" -- both names signaling a loss of connection with life, responsibility and home.
Terry Newell: Retirement Is The Work Of Truly Living Terry Newell 2011
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Yes, we're "retired," and yes, being here makes us "snowbirds" -- both names signaling a loss of connection with life, responsibility and home.
Terry Newell: Retirement Is The Work Of Truly Living Terry Newell 2011
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Even the so-called snowbirds who live up in the North in the summer.
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