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yardbird

[yahrd-burd] / ˈjɑrdˌbɜrd /






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The cost of the beloved yardbird has shot up on menus across the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 6, 2026

Now, because of a mix of slim restaurant margins, inflation, a national protein obsession and consumer expectations, the beloved yardbird has become a proxy for the affordability crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 5, 2026

Smith writes about yardbird intellects, refugees from good taste and urban ease; her characters are shabby-genteel with the gentility knob turned down pretty low.

From New York Times Aug. 17, 2020

Dishes of note: Fried yardbird with potatoes, collards and mace gravy; Helga’s meatballs and pasta with tomato ragout and ricotta toast.

From Washington Post Dec. 8, 2016

The ensuing scramble is pure bedlam, because the last two men of the platoon to answer roll call get the "yardbird" detail.

From Time Magazine Archive




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