English to Maori Meaning of pigeon - kukupa


Pigeon :
kukupa

kukupa, hōia, honu, tangata ngautuara,, marama

kukupakukupa
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Definitions of pigeon in English
Noun(1) wild and domesticated birds having a heavy body and short legs
Examples of pigeon in English
(1) Birds such as the homing pigeon comprise most of the short list.(2) He spoke pigeon English, and would tell me stories often consisting of as many gestures as words.(3) DNA extracted from specimens of extinct animals has already been used to show that the Mauritian dodo is a close cousin to the common pigeon .(4) People who first spoke pigeon languages (e.g. Creole) which were just a combination of other languages had kids that incorporated grammar and usage into the language that the parents never used or taught.(5) To make it even better, this guy only spoke French and Paul spoke pigeon French.(6) When she turned back Dagmar was gone, a grey pigeon sat on the window sill, high above.(7) He'd pounce too fast and fall short of the pigeon .(8) They spent two weeks there practising the local language - a pigeon English called Krio - and lazing on the beaches.(9) In one, a white pigeon is perched on a hand round which a serpent, ready to strike, has wound itself.(10) In Trafalgar Square, he meets up with Bugsy, a fat, smelly, cheeky con-man pigeon , who ends up volunteering for the war effort by mistake.(11) Hermia will have to tell them first, it's her pigeon(12) The pigeon is the gaming commission who doesn't recognize the gambler's need for excitement and agrees to bar them from casinos.(13) My black and white teachers alike would vehemently criticize and say I spoke " pigeon language" or broken English.(14) Stewart screamed as his father hauled him up, thrashed around with arms to protect his face when a white pigeon suddenly exploded from below him and beat its way into the safe air.(15) Suspicions that new and undetectable drugs are being used have grown after samples from scores of racing pigeons in Belgium disappeared.(16) Their short breeding cycle allows pigeons and doves to have more broods to compensate for their small brood sizes and relatively high rates of predation.
Related Phrases of pigeon
(1) homing pigeon ::
kererū whāhoki
(2) carrier pigeon ::
kererū kawe
(3) passenger pigeon ::
kererū pāhihi
(4) clay pigeon shooting ::
paru shooting kukupa
(5) pigeon pea ::
pea kukupa
(6) wood pigeon ::
te rakau kukupa
(7) pigeon-toed ::
kukupa-toed
(8) clay pigeon ::
kererū paru
(9) pigeon holes ::
rua kukupa
(10) pigeon house ::
whare kukupa
Synonyms
M
1. pigeon ::
kukupa
2. dove ::
kukupa
3. veteran ::
hōia
4. turtle ::
honu
5. turtledove ::
kukupa
6. sly person ::
tangata ngautuara,
7. moon ::
marama
Different Forms
pigeon, pigeons
Word Example from TV Shows
I'm not crazy! I don't have
to take a pigeon as my bride!

I'm not crazy! I don't have to take a PIGEON as my bride!

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 10

You write your sins
on a clay pigeon,

You write your sins on a clay PIGEON,

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 6

Pigeon pie.

Pigeon pie.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1

Choked on his pigeon pie.

Choked on his PIGEON pie.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 6

Don't you agree?
We're going to need pigeon pies.

Don't you agree? We're going to need PIGEON pies.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 2

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