birdsweet
English
Adjective
birdsweet (comparative more birdsweet, superlative most birdsweet)
- (poetic, rare) Sweet-sounding, dulcet, as of birdsong
- 1922 February, James Joyce, “[Episode 1]”, in Ulysses, Paris: Shakespeare and Company, […], →OCLC:
- He capered before them down towards the fortyfoot hole, fluttering his winglike hands, leaping nimbly, Mercury's hat quivering in the fresh wind that bore back to them his brief birdsweet cries.
- 1999, Gina Berriault, The Great Petrowski, Counterpoint, →ISBN, page 21:
- A soprano, her voice was birdsweet and passionate, and she possessed her own lustrous reputation.
- 2009, Ben Gehrels, “The Lovesong of Mr. Charles Faxa”, in The Writer's Block, number 2, page 8:
- Speech paused momentarily on Faxa's lips as he pondered her birdsweet notes in smoky silence.
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