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honeysucker
ˈhoneyˌsucker An animal that feeds on honey; spec. applied to numerous small birds that feed on honey and the nectar of flowers, esp. the Meliphagidæ, also the Nectariniidæ, Cœrebidæ, etc.; a nectar-bird; a honey-eater.1772–84 Cook Voy. (1790) VI. 2034 There are four species that seem to belong to t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Honeysucker
Honeysucker may refer to: Honeyeater, a bird Honeysucker (truck), a vacuum truck used to empty septic tanks and pit latrines wikipedia.org
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Robert Honeysucker
Honeysucker, Jr. (January 14, 1943 – October 7, 2017) was an American baritone. Biography Robert E. Honeysucker, Jr. was born in Memphis, Tennessee. Honeysucker, was a preacher. He was one of four children of Robert Sr. and Willa Ann Honeysucker. wikipedia.org
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honey-eater
ˈhoney-ˌeater a. An animal that feeds on honey; = honeysucker. (In quot. 1731 = honey-guide 1.)1731 Medley Kolben's Cape G. Hope II. 155 These Gnat⁓snappers, or Honey-eaters are a sort of guides to the Hottentots in the search of honey. 1882 Proctor Nature Stud. 26 Like many other ants, these little... Oxford English Dictionary
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Honey sucker
Honey sucker may refer to: Honeyeater, a bird Honeysucker (truck), a vacuum truck used to empty septic tanks and latrines Gyrinocheilus aymonieri, wikipedia.org
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extensile
extensile, a. (ɛkˈstɛnsaɪl, -ɪl) [f. L. extens- ppl. stem of extendĕre to extend + -ile.] 1. Capable of being stretched out; extensible.1744 Armstrong Preserv. Health ii. 55 note, As these small vessels become solid, the larger must of course grow less extensile. 1831 R. Knox Cloquet's Anat. 603 It ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rufous hummingbird
Gmelin based his description on the Ruff-necked humming-bird that had been described by John Latham in 1782 and the Ruffed honeysucker that had been described wikipedia.org
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sucker
▪ I. sucker, n. (ˈsʌkə(r)) Forms: 4 souker(e, 5 sokare, -ere, sowker, sucour, 6 socar, Sc. soukar, 6–7 succor, suckar, 7 soker, succur, shucker, 9 (in sense 4) succour, dial. sooker, 6– sucker. [f. suck v. + -er1.] I. 1. a. A young mammal before it is weaned; † a child at the breast (even-sucker, se... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jonathan Cohler
Award in the classical solo category) 1999 David Alpher: American Reflections with David Alpher (composer and piano), Maureen Gallagher (viola), Robert Honeysucker wikipedia.org
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Charley Jordan
Songs "Big Four Blues" "Got Your Water On Blues" "Crazy With the Blues" "Dollar Bill Blues" "Honeysucker Blues" "Hunkie Tunkie Blues" "I Couldn't Stay wikipedia.org
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O.C. Tanner Gift of Music
Lake Tabernacle Mormon Tabernacle Choir Utah Symphony --- Keith Lockhart, conductor Henriette Schellenberg, soloist Robert Breault, soloist Robert Honeysucker wikipedia.org
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John Clement Adams
Affirmations, 1998, for baritone, chorus, and orchestra, premiered December 4, 1998 by Robert Honeysucker, the Boston Conservatory Orchestra and Chorale wikipedia.org
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Larry Thomas Bell
Borromeo String Quartets, and Speculum Musicae; cellists Eric Bartlett and Andrés Díaz; pianists Sara David Buechner and Jonathan Bass; and singers Robert Honeysucker wikipedia.org
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Tulsa Opera
(1991, Pinkerton) and Kip Wilborn (1991, Tamino); baritones Donnie Ray Albert (1992, Jack Rance), Cris Groenendaal (Captain Corcoran, 1992), Robert Honeysucker wikipedia.org
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