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184: 17: 35:. The process involves lighting straw or torches near their roost. After awakening them from their roost, the birds fly toward the flames, where, being amazed, they are easily caught in nets, or beaten with bats. The phrase "beating about the bush" is said to be derived from this practice as the 172: 198: 168: 76: 121: 80: 55:, which the birds were accustomed to, to approach the birds up close and capture them with a long-handled 154: 215: 225: 113: 106: 108:
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accomplices would go around the bushes to disturb the birds. The practice was also called
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birds
roost
trapper's
Italy
cow bells
net
"8 Amusing Stories Behind Common Expressions | Reader's Digest"
the original
Funk, Charles Earle
2107 curious word origins, sayings and expressions from white elephants to a song and dance
76
ISBN
0-88365-845-3
A history of fowling
The sportsman's dictionary; or the Gentleman's companion: for town and country
Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (page 90)
Archived
Wayback Machine
public domain
Chambers, Ephraim
Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
Categories
Hunting methods
Fowling
Bird mortality

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