Someone who jeers or mocks or treats something with contempt or calls out in derision.
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 "
1 All Randy heard was a mockingbird tuning up for his morning aria.
2 We have but one real nocturnal songster, and that is the mockingbird .
3 Cautiously, Gordon sought out the blackberry blind, with its irate resident mockingbird .
4 The mockingbird sang on, but the garden appeared to darken and grow cold.
5 A mockingbird did his best to sing louder than all the other birds.
1 It was the laugh of the mocker , but he was mocking himself.
2 Go-youfollow the mocker , or your hands would not be so dark.
3 From up the slope came a black-winged mocker 's shrill cry of alarm.
4 Fairholme, suspecting mockery, frowned, and Miss Wilson looked severely at the mocker .
5 Impudent academic mocker , university life has destroyed your last rag of reverence.
6 One mocker was killed then; the speckle-faced mocker that could repeat messages verbatim.
7 She also surrendered to the weakness of self-pity, that craven mocker of self-respect.
8 But they think me cold, and a mocker with terrible jests.
9 From a mocker , the child had been temporarily transformed into an unwilling hero-worshipper.
10 The mocker - nut , pignut, and hairy hickory, perhaps adapt themselves best to sandy soils.
11 The mocker can crow or cackle like the chickens, or mew like the cat.
12 For a while this mocker of the sun is dead.
13 Liszt calls Chopin "a fine connoisseur in raillery and an ingenious mocker . "
14 It is not vanity, as the mocker too hastily thinks.
15 The minister broke in, his voice mounting shrilly, Nay, not so, thou subtle mocker .
16 In addition, they would transmit the message to whichever mocker their master's thought directed.
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