Mockingbird (Noun)
Meaning
Long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The mockingbird perched on the windowsill, singing a perfect rendition of the cardinal's call.
- In the backyard, a mockingbird was mimicking the chirps of the sparrows, causing confusion among the other birds.
- The mockingbird's ability to learn and mimic the songs of other birds made it a popular attraction in the neighborhood.
- As the sun rose, a mockingbird began to sing, its melodious voice filling the air with a mix of its own song and imitations of other birds.
- The mockingbird's grey and white feathers blended in with the branches as it sang a flawless imitation of the blue jay's call.