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[ mok -ing-burd ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈmɒk ɪŋˌbɜrd / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun any of several gray, black, and white songbirds of the genus Mimus, especially M. polyglottos, of the U.S. and Mexico, noted for their ability to mimic the songs of other birds.
any of various related or similar birds, as Melanotis caerulescens (blue mockingbird ), of Mexico.
Origin of mockingbird 1670–80, Americanism ;mocking + bird
Words nearby mockingbird mocker, mockernut, mockers, mockery, mock-heroic, mockingbird , mock moon, mockney, mock orange, mock pendulum, mock pennyroyal
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The brown thrush, rival of the lark and mockingbird , seldom seeks the society of the blue jay.
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You stepped along like Hoky, my pal, and that's why I whistled; and you warbled the answer like a mockingbird .
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The nest of the mockingbird is a rather rough affair, built in a low tree or a bush.
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In this country the mockingbird is the only regular night-singer we have.
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British Dictionary definitions for mockingbird noun Australian any American songbird of the family Mimidae, having a long tail and grey plumage: noted for their ability to mimic the song of other birds
a small scrub bird, Atrichornis rufescens , noted for its mimicry
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