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lovebird

[luhv-burd] / ˈlʌvˌbɜrd /


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That included live snakes, tarantulas and lovebirds found hidden in vehicles stopped at the UK border.

From BBC

The lovebirds hard-launched their relationship on June 7 when Taylor posted a selfie of them on her Instagram for his 31st birthday.

From Los Angeles Times

And by the next year, the two lovebirds had been happily married and messily divorced.

From Salon

Inside the ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, lovebirds Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet were photographed sharing a kiss and laughing together.

From BBC

Wood’s romantic oldies resonated with a new generation of lovebirds, becoming a soundtrack of Southern California life — literally, as Wood found a third career as a performer at weddings, quinceañeras and anniversary parties.

From Los Angeles Times