partridge

[ˈpɑːtrɪdʒ]

partridge Definition

  • 1a medium-sized game bird with mainly brown plumage, native to Eurasia and frequently shot for food or sport.
  • 2a tropical American quail with a small head and bill and typically mottled brown plumage.

Using partridge: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "partridge" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The hunter shot a partridge in the woods.

  • Example

    The restaurant served roasted partridge with a side of vegetables.

  • Example

    The partridge is a popular game bird in Europe.

partridge Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for partridge

Phrases with partridge

  • in a pear tree (from 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' song)

    a reference to the first gift given on the twelfth day of Christmas in the traditional Christmas song 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'

    Example

    On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, a partridge in a pear tree.

  • a species of partridge native to Europe and Asia, known for its grey-brown plumage and red face

    Example

    The grey partridge is a popular game bird in the UK.

  • a Eurasian and African species of partridge with reddish-brown plumage and a distinctive black and white striped pattern on the wings

    Example

    The chukar partridge is a popular game bird in parts of Asia and the Middle East.

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Summary: partridge in Brief

A 'partridge' [ˈpɑːtrɪdʒ] is a medium-sized game bird with brown plumage, native to Eurasia. It is often hunted for food or sport and is popular in European cuisine. The phrase 'in a pear tree' comes from the traditional Christmas song 'The Twelve Days of Christmas,' which features a partridge as the first gift. Other species of partridge include the grey partridge and chukar partridge.