Examples of 'broken bird' in a sentence
Meaning of "broken bird"
broken bird - This phrase may symbolize vulnerability, fragility, or a sense of being wounded or damaged. It can be used metaphorically to describe a person or situation that is delicate or in need of care. For example, 'She felt like a broken bird after the accident.'
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- A bird that is unable to fly due to one or both of its wings being broken.
- An unflyable aircraft, particularly one that has been grounded or downed.
- A troubled or emotionally fragile person, especially one suffering the aftereffects of a personal trauma.
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broken bird
I will make it for the broken bird.
Like a little broken bird sloshing around in a bottle.
The last time I saw you your mother carried you in here like a broken bird.
A broken bird that he could help.
The deal with the boat motor, the broken bird bath.
Classic broken bird syndrome.
Penrith, The last time I saw you your mother carried you in here like a broken bird.
The little… broken bird with all your secrets and pain.
That bird we found, that broken bird.
A broken bird that he could help . He likes you.
And I am sorry, we can not protect every broken bird that lands on our windowsill.
Yes! I will make it for the broken bird.
Sigrid Vollen . The little … broken bird with all your secrets and pain.
Turns out, she is not the broken bird.
Your arms are like … Like broken bird wings . Just like they are broken.
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Turns out Patrick C. O'Boyle is a pretty broken bird.
The deal with the boat motor, the broken bird bath, It? s always something.
The little… broken bird Sigrid Vollen.
You know, that deal with the boat motor, the broken bird bath, It's always something.
The little… broken bird.
I, too, suffer from broken bird syndrome.