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No. It means you are feeding your budgie too much.

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What is a sentence for preen?

The cat often preened its fur with its rough tongue. The bird was attempting to preen its feathers with its long beak. My sister spent hours preening in the mirror before her date. (Preen means to groom or clean or primp. It can be used for people or animals.)


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Why do your budgies preen each other?

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