What is another word for guineas?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɪniz] (IPA)

Guineas are a type of domesticated bird with a distinctive appearance, known for their vocalizations and feather patterns. If you're trying to avoid using the word "guineas" repeatedly, there are plenty of suitable synonyms to choose from. You could refer to these birds as "guinea fowl," "guinea hens," or simply "pintades." Other options include the French terms "pintades de Guinee" or "pintades vulturines" if you want to add a touch of elegance to your writing. No matter which word you choose, these synonyms are sure to add variety and interest to your description of these fascinating birds.

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What are the hypernyms for Guineas?

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Usage examples for Guineas

Mr. Webb is one of its most recent advocates, and, according to the useful figures he has taken the trouble to obtain, there are in the United Kingdom 1,700,000 persons over sixty-five years of age, of whom 1,300,000 contrive to pension themselves, either by their own savings or the assistance of their families, while the remaining 400,000 are supported by the rates at an average cost of ten guineas a year.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
Mr. Webb's proposal is that in order to save the feelings of the 400,000 dependants you are to make the other 1,300,000 persons dependants along with them, and give ten guineas a year all round.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
To our surprise we received a check for fifty guineas a few days later, together with a request for reports on other patents.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford

Famous quotes with Guineas

  • When I was one-and-twenty, I heard a wise man say, Give pounds and crowns and guineas, But not your heart away." Give pearls away and rubies, But keep your fancy free." But I was one-and-twenty, No use to talk to me.
    A.E. Houseman
  • I have struggled for forty-seven years, distinguishing myself honourably in every way that I possibly could. I never had a compliment, nor a "thank you," nor a single farthing. I translate a doubtful book in my old age, and I immediately make sixteen thousand guineas. Now that I know the tastes of England, we need never be without money.
    Richard Francis Burton
  • Now my sister's daughter, Elizabeth May Is going to get married next Sunday, they say Now what will I buy her? She's such a nice girl. I think a piano will do very well. I saw one today, 'twas a beauty I found. Only ninety-five guineas. I'll have it sent round.
    Stanley Holloway
  • And yet I don't know. And yet I don't know! The sewing machine that cost me twenty guineas or so. And that would buy plenty of linen and thread And things that are hand-made are best, so it's said. It's not that I'm mingy - although I'm half Scotch. I know what I'll buy her. A Ingersoll watch.
    Stanley Holloway
  • When I was one-and-twenty I heard a wise man say, "Give crowns and pounds and guineas But not your heart away."
    A. E. Housman

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