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    Use "canary" in a sentence

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    canary


    1. This warm country on the Mediterranean Sea owns the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands –


    2. To see a canary in your dream represents happiness and harmony


    3. top of Canary Wharf, and all around at least a


    4. landmark Canary Wharf Tower


    5. She traced the faded yellow canary painted on the lid


    6. Maso's project of inducing restricted immigration from the Canary Islands and northern Spain will solve the latter difficulty, if placed into effect; and to the former, while America financiers may still be cautious, English capitalists are winning contracts, obtaining options and making effective arrangements for aggressive investment


    7. Gio then smirked as if he had eaten a canary of his own and said, “Hey nice to meet you sexy


    8. A hurt canary, then, could hear the singing inside (were we in duet?), know he wasn’t passing on alone


    9. ] This recent series of incidents should be the canary in the coal mine telling us that Fukushima No


    10. His next stop was Canary Wharf … it was finally time to visit the family at the bank

    11. As further developments revealed themselves they were transferred to computers and outdoor screens to inform the mass of shocked drinkers in and around Canary Wharf


    12. with you? You’re lying there like the cat that swallowed the canary


    13. The wolf’s eyes weren’t eyes, but the biggest canary


    14. I didn’t have any canary diamonds so I had to use


    15. Roger Cook and Bill Mason sat at their table in ‘Gastronomie,’ a smart and exclusive restaurant near the UVS head office in Canary Wharf


    16. In the slick corporate offices of UVS at Canary Wharf, Roger sat back in his chair and reflected on the conversation he had just had with Drew Durning


    17. The corporate head office of UVS at Canary Wharf was plush, with all the style and splash that projected success built on solid foundations


    18. Two days after their final meeting, Todd Snaithe stood outside the tall modern office block of UVS at Canary Wharf


    19. Matthew met a middle aged chap from Belfast in one building site who told him that he went to Southern Spain and the Canary Islands every Christmas


    20. The following year they booked a holiday in the Canary Islands and fell in love with the place

    21. Matthew and Ellen had booked a holiday earlier in the year in what was now their annual vacation in the Canary Islands


    22. One year they with some of the immediate family went to the Canary Islands and were able to relate to Matthew and Ellen who wintered there annually


    23. It was approaching Christmas that year and Matthew and Ellen had booked another holiday in the Canary Islands


    24. George smiled the look of a cat who has dined on an unfortunate canary


    25. The canary cage showed that those aims were made up on the spur of the moment


    26. Will President Bush bomb the Canary Islands in order to deal with the threat of bird flu?


    27. vacation homes in Australia or the Canary Islands


    28. a victory, like the cat that swallowed the canary, and masked concern


    29. She was smiling like the cat that had just eaten the canary when


    30. And he reached the islands of the Bahamas just five weeks after re-supplying at the Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa

    31. “You heard the man, make a like a canary,” said another


    32. He would get his captured canary to sing


    33. But the fact had been logged by the network operators at Global Crossroads, based deep in the vaults of the old Financial Times building at Canary Wharf, in the docklands area of London


    34. It took up several floors of one of the new tower blocks of offices in the Canary Wharf area, near enough to the City and other financial institutions with which it dealt, and handy, too, for the City airport in Docklands and its regular flights to Holland


    35. The GXR operations room was in the bunker beneath what was once the Financial Times building at Canary Wharf in the Docklands area of East London


    36. what horror or wonder lay in wait for them beyond the canary door


    37. “So far as I know, he has a flat near Canary Warf – Limehouse, I think – which he uses during the week, and a house in the Home Counties somewhere


    38. “There’s not much in the way of shops in the City,” said Vaughan, “but Canary Wharf is worth a visit, if you have the time


    39. “I’m in Marks and Sparks at Canary Wharf, getting a spare pair of tights and things like that


    40. Bigger than Canary Warf

    41. “We can’t shake them!” shouted a canary


    42. • Carter’s canary was eaten by a cobra on the day of discovery


    43. Canary Wharf’s fourth floor Plateau restaurant was full of diners when the Renegades entered


    44. "Interesting that you'd know what a canary cage


    45. Smiling like the cat that ate the canary, Scott calmly taunted, “Just one more


    46. The assessment was called the crow and canary


    47. The benefit of being a canary is that life holds so much more interest


    48. the canary and his eyes became glassy, almost to the point of tears


    49. Do I still blame others for where I am in life? What have I become - a crow or a canary? What excuses do I use in my repertoire for non-achievement?


    50. We have got rid of all superfluities, including the canary, which I presented, its cage beautifully tied up with the blue ribbons I wore at my first party, to the little girl with the flame-colored hair on the second floor










































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    Synonyms for "canary"

    canary canary bird canary yellow fink sneak sneaker snitch snitcher stool pigeon stoolie stoolpigeon canary-yellow

    "canary" definitions

    someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police


    a female singer


    a moderate yellow with a greenish tinge


    any of several small Old World finches


    having the color of a canary; of a light to moderate yellow