The difference between Sparrow-fart and Sunrise
When used as nouns, sparrow-fart means a time very early in the day, whereas sunrise means the time of day when the sun above the eastern horizon.
check bellow for the other definitions of Sparrow-fart and Sunrise
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Sparrow-fart as a noun (uncountable, UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang):
A time very early in the day; dawn.
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Sparrow-fart as a noun (countable):
A person or thing of no consequence.
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Sunrise as a noun:
The time of day when the sun above the eastern horizon.
Examples:
"synonyms: sunup crack of dawn dawn sparrow-fart q4=slang"
"ant sunset"
"coordinate terms moonrise"
"I'll meet you at the docks at sunrise."
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Sunrise as a noun:
The change in color of the sky at .
Examples:
"Did you see the beautiful sunrise this morning?"
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Sunrise as a noun (figuratively):
Any great awakening.
Examples:
"It was the sunrise of her spirit."