martin• Squirrels and martins moved in the trees, and once they came almost face to face with a boar.• I could take you as my wife here the people are prejudiced against blacks they were happymartin luther king was killed.• In summer the estate became the home of colonies of house martins and swallows.• Another ingeniousconstructiontechnique is demonstrated by the house martin.• The technicalskill of the house martinenables it to construct gravity-defying mudnests beneath the eaves of houses.• We used to have a family of martins nesting directly over our front porch, just under my bedroom window.• Phototherapy evolved between myself and Rosymartin out of the use of techniques from a range of therapies, plusphotographic skills.• But of course she ought to have known that martin Jones would find out in the end.
Originmartin
(1400-1500)French from Saint Martin; probably because the birds fly to a new home around Martinmas (November 11)