mockingbird
IPA: mˈɑkɪŋbɝd
noun
- A long-tailed American songbird of the Mimidae family, noted for its ability to mimic calls of other birds.
- (archaic) Synonym of tui (“a species of honeyeater, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, a bird which is endemic to New Zealand”)
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Examples of "mockingbird" in Sentences
- The article was about a mockingbird.
- It contains the typical mockingbirds.
- The mockingbirds are affected by the drainer.
- Another mockingbird in the book was Boo Radley.
- Thanks for removing the obscenities on mockingbird.
- The state tree is the pecan and the state bird is the mockingbird.
- Other birds may gather to watch as the mockingbirds harass the intruder.
- Her costume appearance is patterned on the first Hawkeye and Mockingbird.
- A mockingbird borrows and embellishes the songs of other birds around him.
- Shouldn't this article include that the mockingbird is the state bird of Texas
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