mockbird (Meaning)

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mockbird (n.)

The European sedge warbler (Acrocephalus phragmitis).

Synonyms & Antonyms of mockbird

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mockbird Sentence Examples

  1. The mockingbird's melodious song carried through the tranquil morning air.
  2. The elusive mockingbird darted through the bushes, tantalizing observers with its mimicry.
  3. A lone mockingbird perched atop the highest branch, its keen eyes scanning the surroundings.
  4. The mockingbird's mocking calls reverberated through the woods, a playful yet mischievous serenade.
  5. The mockingbird's nest, hidden within the tangled branches, was a testament to its architectural prowess.
  6. The mockingbird's intelligence and adaptability made it a fascinating subject of study for ornithologists.
  7. The mockingbird's role in pollinating plants was crucial for the survival of the ecosystem.
  8. The mockingbird's tail feathers were a striking shade of dark gray, tipped with white.
  9. The mockingbird's symbolism in literature and art often represented hope, resilience, and the power of nature.
  10. The mockingbird's presence in urban areas was a testament to its ability to adapt to changing environments.

FAQs About the word mockbird

The European sedge warbler (Acrocephalus phragmitis).

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mockingbird's melodious song carried through the tranquil morning air.

The elusive mockingbird darted through the bushes, tantalizing observers with its mimicry.

A lone mockingbird perched atop the highest branch, its keen eyes scanning the surroundings.

The mockingbird's mocking calls reverberated through the woods, a playful yet mischievous serenade.