Since the 1901 FA Cup final the Tottenham Hotspur crest has featured a cockerel.
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My cockerel crowing sounds a good deal better than any contestant on this show.
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The cockerel wears a pair of spurs which is a reference to the club's nickname.
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The fighting cockerel on a ball is the symbol for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.
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On rare occasions, the hen will attempt to fight the cockerel for dominance.
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I sprinted, narrowly avoided a defecating cockerel, and tried to get my wits together.
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It has a clock and a diamond-set cockerel that pops up every hour and flaps its wings.
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Soon after the First World War, the cockerel badge was added to the shirt.
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Just relax, perhaps the cockerel will do you proud in the second half.
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A young domestic cock; not older than one year
A rooster, or a cock, is a male chicken (Gallus gallus) with the female being called a hen. Immature male chickens of less than a year's age are called cockerels. The oldest term is "cock," from Old English coc. It is sometimes replaced by the term "cockerel" in the United Kingdom and Ireland. ...
A young male chicken
(Cockerels) male baby chicks; male young domestic fowl
A male bird of the current years breeding.
The secret home of Seregil and Alec- an inn owned by Seregil and run by several of his trusted friends- both characters are stated as prefering to stay at The Cockerel due to it's more relaxed air. ...
A young male between 4-6 weeks, weighing up to 500 g (1 lb.) When roasted it provides tender juicy meat.