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Definitions of budges in various dictionaries:
noun - United States tennis player who in 1938 was the first to win the Australian and French and English and United States singles championship in the same year (1915-2000)
verb - move very slightly
verb - to move slightly
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Moves just a bit |
Moves seeing bird's not single |
Shifts slightly |
Moves a little |
Barely moves |
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Apr 11 2019 Newsday.com |
Sep 23 2018 Newsday.com |
Feb 18 2018 The Washington Post |
Dec 10 2014 The Telegraph - Toughie |
Jul 14 2009 Newsday.com |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of budge. |
make or cause to make the slightest movement. |
Make or cause to make the slightest movement. |
Budges might refer to |
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The budgerigar (; Melopsittacus undulatus), also known as the common parakeet or shell parakeet and usually informally nicknamed the budgie, is a small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrot. Budgerigars are the only species in the Australian genus Melopsittacus and are found wild throughout the drier parts of Australia where the species has survived harsh inland conditions for the last five million years. Budgerigars are naturally green and yellow with black, scalloped markings on the nape, back and wings, but have been bred in captivity with colouring in blues, whites, yellows, greys and even with small crests. Budgerigars are popular pets around the world due to their small size, low cost and ability to mimic human speech. The origin of the budgerigar's name is unclear. The species was first recorded in 1805, and today is the third most popular pet in the world, after the domesticated dog and cat.The budgerigar is closely related to the lories and the fig parrots. They are one of the parakeet species, a non-taxonomical term that refers to any of a number of small parrots with long, flat and tapered tails. In both captivity and the wild, budgerigars breed opportunistically and in pairs. |