IPA: /ˈkɪl.di/
KK: /ˈkɪlˌdi/
A small bird found in North America, known for its distinctive call and two black bands around its neck. It typically lives near inland waters and fields.
We spotted a killdee while walking along the riverbank.
The word 'killdee' originates from the Dutch word 'kildee', which refers to a type of bird known as the killdeer. The term is used in English to describe this specific shorebird, characterized by its distinctive call and behavior.
Think of the Dutch word 'kildee' for the bird, which helps you remember that 'killdee' refers to this particular shorebird.