Long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds.
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Examples for "mockingbird"
Examples for "mockingbird"
1All Randy heard was a mockingbird tuning up for his morning aria.
2We have but one real nocturnal songster, and that is the mockingbird.
3Cautiously, Gordon sought out the blackberry blind, with its irate resident mockingbird.
4The mockingbird sang on, but the garden appeared to darken and grow cold.
5A mockingbird did his best to sing louder than all the other birds.
1It was the laugh of the mocker, but he was mocking himself.
2Go-youfollow the mocker, or your hands would not be so dark.
3From up the slope came a black-winged mocker's shrill cry of alarm.
4Fairholme, suspecting mockery, frowned, and Miss Wilson looked severely at the mocker.
5Impudent academic mocker, university life has destroyed your last rag of reverence.