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Synonyms:
- cuckoo, barn owl, canary, ape, same, buzzard, cockatoo, rephrase, blue jay, impostor, songbird, rook, coot, chickadee, redwing, puffin, grouse, lark, ditto, pelican, eagle, mallard, heron, counterfeit, sparrow, plagiarist, finch, road runner, myna, mime, crested jay, replicate, flatter, egret, imitate, flamingo, magpie, reecho, swift, grackle, budgie, thrush, macaw, turkey, jay, bluejay, pretend, duplicate, tit, feign, mirror, parakeet, redbird, bantam, bluebill, raven, peregrine, squab, waxwing, parallel, spoonbill, partridge, weaver, condor, wren, pheasant, impersonator, falcon, vulture, dodo, Canada goose, bobwhite, ringtail, restate, jackdaw, ostrich, emu, kingfisher, bald eagle, bluebird, curlew, hawk, sheldrake, goose, swallow, ibis, budgerigar, impersonate, rattle off, yellowbird, goldfinch, bird of paradise, cardinal, oriole, sea gull, parody, paraphrase, owl, booby, turtledove, hummingbird, grosbeak, blackbird, copy, gull, crane, dove, crow, mock, mocker, mimic, pigeon, peacock, bullfinch, echo, quetzal, put words into someone's mouth, reflect, mourning dove, swan, horned owl, imitator, bird, quote, tern, simulate, snipe, sandpiper, resemble, starling, copycat, penguin, harrier, emulate, lovebird, repeat, loon, duck, portray, cassowary, nightingale, mockingbird, nuthatch, recap, robin, disciple, cormorant, plover, stork, albatross, teal, osprey, woodpecker, bittern
Examples:
- - The Parrot laughed at me and, instead of two thousand gold pieces, I found none. - "The Adventures of Pinocchio", C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini
- - Some years since, a parrot in Boston, that had been taught to whistle in the manner of calling a dog, was sitting in his cage at the door of a shop. - "Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom", Samuel Griswold Goodrich
- - He said, 'to be sure, she generally thinks wrong, but there's a candour and simplicity about her that make her wildest blunders better than parrot commonplace, ' and he thought your reality might impress his sister. - "The Clever Woman of the Family", Charlotte M. Yonge