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PRONUNCIATION OF TIMBERDOODLE

timberdoodle  [ˈtɪmbəˌduːdəl] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF TIMBERDOODLE

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Timberdoodle is a noun.
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WHAT DOES TIMBERDOODLE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

timberdoodle

American woodcock

The American woodcock, sometimes colloquially referred to as the timberdoodle, is a small chunky shorebird species found primarily in the eastern half of North America. Woodcocks spend most of their time on the ground in brushy, young-forest habitats, where the birds' brown, black, and gray plumage provides excellent camouflage. Because of the male woodcock's unique, beautiful courtship flights, the bird is welcomed as a harbinger of spring in northern areas. It is also a popular game bird, with about 540,000 killed annually by some 133,000 hunters in the U.S. The American woodcock is the only species of woodcock inhabiting North America. Although classified with the sandpipers and shorebirds in Family Scolopacidae, the American woodcock lives mainly in upland settings. Its many folk names include timberdoodle, bogsucker, night partridge, brush snipe, hokumpoke, and becasse. The population of the American woodcock has fallen by an average of slightly more than 1% annually since the 1960s. Most authorities attribute this decline to a loss of habitat caused by forest maturation and urban development.

Definition of timberdoodle in the English dictionary

The definition of timberdoodle in the dictionary is a North American woodcock which has pinkish legs and a straight beak.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH TIMBERDOODLE


apfelstrudel
ˈæpfəlˌstruːdəl
boodle
ˈbuːdəl
caboodle
kəˈbuːdəl
canoodle
kəˈnuːdəl
doodle
ˈduːdəl
feodal
ˈfjuːdəl
feudal
ˈfjuːdəl
flapdoodle
ˈflæpˌduːdəl
labradoodle
ˈlæbrəˌduːdəl
nonfeudal
ˌnɒnˈfjuːdəl
noodle
ˈnuːdəl
paludal
pəˈljuːdəl
poodle
ˈpuːdəl
prefeudal
priːˈfjuːdəl
semifeudal
ˌsemɪˈfjuːdəl
strudel
ˈstruːdəl
udal
ˈjuːdəl
Udall
ˈjuːdəl
unfeudal
ʌnˈfjuːdəl
Uvedale
ˈjuːdəl

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE TIMBERDOODLE

timber
timber hitch
timber limit
timber line
timber merchant
timber wolf
timber yard
timber-framed
timbered
timberhead
timbering
Timberlake
timberland
timberline
timberman
timberman beetle
timbermen
timberwork
timbery
timberyard

WORDS THAT END LIKE TIMBERDOODLE

at the fiddle
bodle
bundle
candle
cradle
handle
hurdle
idle
kindle
middle
miniature poodle
needle
paddle
riddle
saddle
spindle
straddle
toy poodle
Yankee Doodle
yodle

Synonyms and antonyms of timberdoodle in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «timberdoodle» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF TIMBERDOODLE

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timberdoodle
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Timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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Timberdoodle
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Timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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Timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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timberdoodle
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75 millions of speakers

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timberdoodle
70 millions of speakers

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timberdoodle
65 millions of speakers

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timberdoodle
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Translator English - Ukrainian

timberdoodle
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

timberdoodle
30 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Greek

Timberdoodle
15 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Afrikaans

timberdoodle
14 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Swedish

timberdoodle
10 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Norwegian

timberdoodle
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of timberdoodle

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «TIMBERDOODLE»

The term «timberdoodle» is normally little used and occupies the 143.085 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «TIMBERDOODLE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about timberdoodle

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TIMBERDOODLE»

Discover the use of timberdoodle in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to timberdoodle and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Timberdoodle!: A Thorough, Practical Guide to the American ...
First published in the mid-seventies and long out of print, Timberdoodle! has risen to the rank of classic among knowledgeable sportsmen.Here is a wealth of information, hunting lore, and personal anecdote, all in Woolner's inimitable style ...
Frank Woolner, 1988
2
Timberdoodle Tales: Adventures of a Minnesota Woodcock Hunter
Stories that will bring you a few chuckles, and maybe a few lumps in your throat.
Thomas F. Waters, 1997
3
Upland Autumn: Birds, Dogs, and Shotgun Shells
Kenny'ssister gotCamp Timberdoodle when Arnold died, which Kenny sayswas theold man's perverted idea ofa joke, and even though his sister lives in Seattle and hasn't been east since the funeral, never mind the fact that she doesn't hunt,  ...
William G. Tapply, 2013
4
God, Guns & Rock'N'Roll
[CHAPTER. 16]. TIMBERDOODLE. DANDY. TEARS STREAMED DOWN my rosy cheeks as my birddogs gave me a confused and cockeyed stare. I wildlylaughedoutloud,sobbing, fulltiltand alone except for the hounds' goofy looks . My face ...
Ted Nugent, 2001
5
Hunting Arkansas: The Sportsman's Guide to Natural State Game
Timberdoodle. Time. In autumn, when the weatherman announces the first cold front blowing down from the north, our minds turn to woodcocks. It usually happens the first week or two of November. Last year it happened in mid- November.
Keith B. Sutton, 2002
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Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction
Some calls 'em night pa'tridges and some says they're blind snipes; but I think timberdoodle about fits 'em, fer the' live in the timber, and it certainly doodles a feller to know what they're a-goin' to do next." The bird was a woodcock and it must ...
‎1906
7
The Outing Magazine
Some calls 'em night pa'tridges and some says they're blind snipes; but I think timberdoodle 'about fits 'em, fer the' live in the timber, and it certainly doodles a feller to know what they're a-goin' to do next." The bird was a woodcock and it must ...
‎1906
8
BAD BOOK: So many genres, so little time
It was a small statue of a bird – a timberdoodle to be exact. But this wasn't just any statue of any timberdoodle like you'd find in any five and dime or hardware store; this was the Maltese timberdoodle. It was less well known than the Maltese  ...
K. S. Brooks, Stephen Hise, JD Mader, 2012
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Homeschooling: A Parents Guide to Teaching Children
For a catalog call: (800) 284-7019 or write: Saxon Publishers, 1320 West Lindsey St., Norman, OK 73069- Timberdoodle Company was founded by Dan and Deb Deffinbaugh, home- schoolers to five kids. They write: "We emphasize practical, ...
Samuel L. Blumenfeld, 1997
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Easy Homeschooling Techniques
... Business Books From your library, or any bookstore. Homemade Money, Barbara Brabec Guerrilla Marketing, Jay Conrad Levinson The Timberdoodle Company 1510 E Spencer Lk Rd Shelton WA 98584 360-426-0672 Fax: 800-478 -0672 ...
Lorraine Curry, 2004

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TIMBERDOODLE»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term timberdoodle is used in the context of the following news items.
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Wildlife refuge is buzzing with activities for the summer in Vernon
The Timberdoodle Trail begins at Bassett's Bridge Road and travels south for 2.3 miles. This area is a nesting habitat for songbirds. Winding Waters Trail follows ... «NorthJersey.com, Jul 15»
2
Underwriter Spotlight: Eddy Grove Vineyard
With a new expansion offering even more seating on the second floor, the on-site Timberdoodle Restaurant is cooking up new dishes every week to pair with the ... «WKMS, Jul 15»
3
Bobcats trying to rebound in southern NH after rough winter
Enlarge,. img. Courtesy photo by Heather Marmorstein This bobcat was photographed near the Timberdoodle Hunt Club in Temple a few years ago. Enlarge,. «Cabinet.com, Jun 15»
4
Grouse and woodcock No. 1 for hunters in Michigan
The American woodcock (Scolopax minor) is known by a host of colloquial names, the most common being timberdoodle. Other colorful nicknames include ... «Detroit Free Press, Apr 15»
5
Seth Kellogg's Birds of the Air: Magic of migration makes many birds …
I only needed to step outside in the gathering gloom of twilight to hear the chittering wings of the "timberdoodle." Round and round the sounds moved, ever ... «MassLive.com, Apr 15»
6
Get Out: Outdoor events in the Poconos
... courtship displays of the American woodcock, which has nicknames such as “Timberdoodle,” “Bogsucker” and “Big Eye.” Participants will meet at the center for ... «Pocono Record, Mar 15»
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You won't see this bird on the menu
I should add that the American woodcock, known affectionately as the timberdoodle, is an elusive, seldom seen and relatively rare ghost hidden in tangled tree ... «Washington Post, Mar 15»
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Plum Creek embraces mixed-use forestry in its 865000 acres of …
Sometimes called the "timberdoodle," it lives in young forests near streams, rivers and wetlands. A chorus of spring peepers suggests the clearing meets those ... «Mainebiz Daily, May 14»
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Lures with a long history still catch fish
It, like the Johnson Silver Minnow, Northland Live Forage, Mepps Timberdoodle and spoons made by companies like Cabela's, has been catching fish for more ... «Tribune-Review, May 14»
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The American Woodcock's Love Song at 300 Feet
Bogsucker, mudbat, Labrador twister and timberdoodle all describe a shy brown bird only 10 to 12 inches long. Incredibly well camouflaged, woodcocks are ... «New York Times, Apr 14»

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