Updated on March 16, 2024
| round | The tasks rotated in a round robin fashion, ensuring an equal distribution of work. |
| little | The little robin sang a beautiful song. |
| poor | The poor robin hopped from branch to branch, searching for food. |
| young | A young robin hops in the grass. |
| american | The cheerful American robin's song signals the arrival of spring. |
| first | The first robin of spring is always a welcome sight. |
| wake | Wake Robin's delicate purple blooms signal the arrival of spring. |
| old | The old robin hopped along the branch. |
| ragged | The rugged cliffs were festooned with a ragged robin |
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| sweet | The sweet robin sang a beautiful melody. |
| red | The cheerful red robin chirped merrily outside my window. |
| bold | The bold robin hopped from branch to branch. |
| english | The english robin is a small bird with a brown back and a red breast. |
| dear | Look at the dear robin outside the window. |
| male | The bright red male robin sang to his mate in the tree. |
| golden | The golden robin is a beautiful bird that is native to the forests of South America. |
| european | The European robin is a small passerine bird |
| jolly | The jolly robin hopped merrily across the lawn. |
| breasted | The red-breasted robin hopped cheerfully on the branches. |
| honest | Honest robin delivered the message to the king. |
| dead | The dead robin lay motionless on the sidewalk. |
| female | The female robin chirped cheerfully from the tree. |
| fat | The fat robin perched on the branch of an apple tree. |
| pretty | The pretty robin hopped from branch to branch. |
| merry | There's scarcely a frost-bound morning that doesn't have the merry robin as its herald. |
| tame | The tame robin perched on my windowsill. |
| fainting | The fainting robin lay motionless on the sidewalk. |
| eastern | The eastern robin is a small bird that is common in eastern North America. |
| famous | The famous robin perched atop the highest branch of the cherry tree. |
| solitary | The solitary robin perched atop the bare branch, its plaintive song cutting through the autumn chill. |
| blue | The blue robin is a small passerine bird found in Australia and New Zealand. |
| familiar | The familiar robin perched itself on a branch. |
| sea | The sea robin is a type of fish that is found in the Atlantic Ocean. |
| throated | I could clearly hear the throated robin singing near my window. |
| brave | The brave robin chirped merrily amidst the storm. |
| friendly | The friendly robin chirped merrily. |
| colored | The colored robin stood out among its peers. |
| swamp | The swamp robin also known as the wood thrush, is a medium-sized songbird found in North America. |
| wood | The wood robin sang sweetly in the forest. |
| plump | The plump robin hopped from branch to branch, its bright red breast contrasting with the snowy backdrop. |
| gentle | The gentle robin hopped from branch to branch. |
| starved | The starved robin chirped pitifully at me from the snowy tree branch. |
| weighted | An even distribution of traffic can be achieved by using a weighted robin policy. |
| cheerful | The cheerful robin sang a sweet melody to welcome the rising sun. |
| stuffed | The stuffed robin perched quietly on the shelf. |
| brown | The brown robin hopped along the ground, searching for food. |
| eyed | The eyed robin chirped its morning salutation. |
| harmless | The harmless robin chirped merrily in the tree. |
| magpie | The magpie robin is a medium-sized passerine bird of the family Monarchidae. |
| canadian | The Canadian robin is a small songbird that is found in Canada and the United States. |
| hungry | A hungry robin chirped loudly. |
| league | The teams will play each other in a league robin format. |
| faithful | The faithful robin returned to the same nest every year. |
| capped | The capped robin is a small, passerine bird native to the forests of southeastern Australia. |
| tiny | The tiny robin perched on the branch of a tree, its red breast a vibrant beacon against the backdrop of the winter snow. |
| live | The live robin perched on a branch and sang a cheerful song. |
| fledgling | The fledgling robin hopped awkwardly on the branch. |
| lone | The lone robin perched on the branch, its song echoing through the silent woods. |
| occasional | I saw an occasional robin flying around the yard. |
| backed | I saw a backed robin in the park today. |
| saucy | The saucy robin perched atop the branch, its cheerful song echoing through the morning air. |
| bye | Bye robin it was good to see you. |
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