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Definition of bird's-eye in English: bird's-eyenoun 1usually as modifier Any of a number of plants with small flowers that have contrasting petals and centres. (also 'bird's-eye primrose') a primrose with yellow-centred purple flowers (Primula farinosa, family Primulaceae). (also 'bird's-eye speedwell') a speedwell with bright blue flowers.Also known as germander speedwell Example sentencesExamples - The map shows the known locations for bird's-eye primrose (black dots) based on the New York Natural Heritage Program database.
- Bird's-eye primrose has pink or lilac flowers and dusty looking leaves.
- Bird's-eye refers to the color pattern of the flowers.
- Also called bird's-eye, it has naturalized and often grows in grassy or bare areas.
- Bird's-eye primrose is a diminutive plant.
Synonyms sweeping, wide, extensive, bird's-eye, scenic, commanding 2A small very hot chilli pepper. Example sentencesExamples - Bird chillies (cabai burung in Malaysia) are also called bird's-eye chillies because they are as small, vivid, and sharp as the eye of a bird.
- Believed to be one of the hottest peppers available, Tepin is a perennial wild, birds eye pepper of unique flavour.
- If you prefer your salsa hot, opt for the small bird's-eye, or even the eye-watering Scotch bonnet chillies.
- I tried some birds-eye pepper sauce on them once and was converted.
3A small geometric pattern woven with a dot in the centre, typically used in suiting and lining fabrics. Example sentencesExamples - Again a further birds-eye-backed fabric is produced in which the yarn knitting on courses 9 and 11 is of the same colour as that knitted on courses 1,3,5 and 7.
- The four new styles include collar and cuffs with the following designs: thin stripe, bird's-eye, racing and wide stripe.
- This is a so called four-course repeat structure, which will produce a birds-eye-backed fabric.
- A simple pattern of stripes, interspersed with rows of bird's eye pattern make an interesting design.
- I think I made the right call by not continuing with the bird's eye pattern uninterrupted for the entire piece.
Definition of bird's-eye in US English: bird's-eyenounˈbərdzˌaɪˈbərdzˌī 1usually as modifier Any of a number of plants with small flowers that have contrasting petals and centers. Example sentencesExamples - Bird's-eye refers to the color pattern of the flowers.
- Bird's-eye primrose has pink or lilac flowers and dusty looking leaves.
- Bird's-eye primrose is a diminutive plant.
- The map shows the known locations for bird's-eye primrose (black dots) based on the New York Natural Heritage Program database.
- Also called bird's-eye, it has naturalized and often grows in grassy or bare areas.
Synonyms sweeping, wide, extensive, bird's-eye, scenic, commanding 2A small very hot chili pepper. Example sentencesExamples - Bird chillies (cabai burung in Malaysia) are also called bird's-eye chillies because they are as small, vivid, and sharp as the eye of a bird.
- If you prefer your salsa hot, opt for the small bird's-eye, or even the eye-watering Scotch bonnet chillies.
- Believed to be one of the hottest peppers available, Tepin is a perennial wild, birds eye pepper of unique flavour.
- I tried some birds-eye pepper sauce on them once and was converted.
3A small geometric pattern woven with a dot in the center, typically used in suiting and lining fabrics. Example sentencesExamples - I think I made the right call by not continuing with the bird's eye pattern uninterrupted for the entire piece.
- Again a further birds-eye-backed fabric is produced in which the yarn knitting on courses 9 and 11 is of the same colour as that knitted on courses 1,3,5 and 7.
- The four new styles include collar and cuffs with the following designs: thin stripe, bird's-eye, racing and wide stripe.
- A simple pattern of stripes, interspersed with rows of bird's eye pattern make an interesting design.
- This is a so called four-course repeat structure, which will produce a birds-eye-backed fabric.
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