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cuckoo

cuco
definition
noun
It is an important wintering ground for European migratory birds such as the white stork, the lesser kestrel, the Eurasian golden oriole, the Eurasian cuckoo and other wading birds.
a medium-sized long-tailed bird, typically with a gray or brown back and barred or pale underparts. Many cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of small songbirds.
Perhaps this explains that cuckoo '96 NBA offseason, which saw a handful of players land outrageous contracts.
a mad person.
adjective
people think you're cuckoo
mad; crazy.
translation of 'cuckoo'
verb
decir cucú
noun
cuclillo,
tocado,
cuco,
cucú
adjective
lelo
example
The most distinct feature of the 'cuckoo' is the long tail.
India's policy-makers must emerge from their 'cuckoo' world of neo-liberal economics and corporate-driven politics.
If you honestly believe that had he been the prime minister, Britain would not have aided our closest ally the US in Iraq then I'm sorry, you're living in 'cuckoo' land.
A ground-dwelling 'cuckoo' , Delalande's coucal lived in Madagascar, off the east coast of Africa, along with an array of strange animals found there.
But now I see why someone could go 'cuckoo' over a koala.
The whole thing was 'cuckoo' enough that it might be true.
Which cloud 'cuckoo' lands does Count Roy Davies live in?
A chartered surveyor from Strathaven, in Lanarkshire, who owns a terraced property two doors along, said: ‘Property prices in this place are just 'cuckoo' .’
Sure she's 'cuckoo' , but I've seen newborn puppies who were more harmful than her.
But just look at him… how could any red-blooded woman not be totally 'cuckoo' ?
And he went further, saying that anybody who believed the association could afford it was ‘living in 'cuckoo' land’.
It sure didn't take new Portland coach Mo Cheeks long to pick up the company line on resident 'cuckoo' Rasheed Wallace.
The 'cuckoo' , a bird we are both enchanted with, is one we are quite sure we've never seen.
Thus, simple math reveals that Lewis is certifiably 'cuckoo' .
Savage seems to be living in cloud 'cuckoo' land in a couple of key respects.
I remember him saying ‘This guy's got this 'cuckoo' magazine in New York City, you ought to check it out.’
We have a researcher who was a former chip designer who came to the conclusion that this trend is 'cuckoo' .
Without mincing words, I am afraid he is living in cloud 'cuckoo' land.
Any bad weather which came at the end of April or early May was dismissed as a mere 'cuckoo' storm that would only last a day or two.
He'd think that I'm 'cuckoo' and refuse to associate me anymore.
For months afterwards I had panic attacks - I didn't want to say anything to anybody because I thought I was going 'cuckoo' .
People are going 'cuckoo' over the intriguing chapter titles, which include: ‘What Do Schoolteachers and Sumo Wrestlers Have in Common?’
What is this, the first stop off the bus from 'cuckoo' land?
It is an important wintering ground for European migratory birds such as the white stork, the lesser kestrel, the Eurasian golden oriole, the Eurasian 'cuckoo' and other wading birds.
When I visited him he was like a zombie; the drugs, the antidepressants they gave him had left him 'cuckoo' .
Every year one of the topics commonly discussed here is who heard the first 'cuckoo' of the season.
Perhaps this explains that 'cuckoo' '96 NBA offseason, which saw a handful of players land outrageous contracts.
Her anti-feminist manifesto is the final crazy coating on this already 'cuckoo' confection.
But it would be a mistake to dismiss them as just 'cuckoo' .
The inventive production is a work of art in its own right, every bit as 'cuckoo' as the play.
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