I tossed crumbs of bread on to the mud for the bir *ds.
I tossed crumbs of bread onto the mud for the birds.
Wearing my clean dress, I was standing on the stool at the window, working one hand through the iron bars to toss crumbs from a heel of bread I'd saved to the gulls that skirled around the isle.
In some countries, the motive appears to have been diversion, with Communist leaders hoping that by tossing crumbs of symbolic value to nationalist groups, they might distract attention from acute shortages and other economic ills.
Three returned Gateway prospectors were sitting on the edge of a reflecting pool with a slightly drunk Varig stewardess, singing and tossing crumbs of French pastry to the goldfish.
Ted Richter strolled alone in Battery Park, tossing crumbs to the pigeons and squirrels scuttling beneath the bare trees.
He did not look at the elf, but continued to toss crumbs to the fish.
In Central Park they watched sweating joggers and tossed crumbs to pigeons.
Ursula pointed towards the Cookham bank, where an unremarkable middle-aged man in a brown anorak was tossing crumbs to a quacking and splashing circle of waterfowl.
One man was tossing crumbs to an exceptionally bold starling, but most of them simply sat and stared aimlessly.