magpies in English

noun
1
a long-tailed crow with boldly marked (or green) plumage and a raucous voice.
The corvines - crows, rooks, jays, magpies and jackdaws - are relentless stealers of other birds' eggs and chicks.
2
used in similes or comparisons to refer to a person who collects things, especially things of little use or value, or a person who chatters idly.
The Eameses were magpie collectors of Americana - toys, tools, quilts, cotton reels, primitive paintings - and this love affair shines through their short films.

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1. The magpies call all day long.

2. Their loyalty to love touched magpies, so tens of thousands of magpies came to build a bridge for the Cowhand and Weaver Maid to meet each other.

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4. Magpies, crows, and jays, evince symptoms of Caducity at the same age

5. As she stepped out into the moonlight, two magpies landed on the thatch.

6. Researchers marked magpies’ bodies with a colored dot that they could see only in a mirror.

7. Magpies are attracted to small shiny objects which they carry away to their nests.

8. Crows are members of the Corvidae family, which also includes ravens, magpies, and blue jays

9. ‘A Conventicle of Magpies’ is a fast-paced gaslamp fantasy adventure set in a Victorian-inspired world

10. Chorley is home to the semi professional football team, Chorley F.C., known as the Magpies due to their black and white strip.

11. What does Butcherbird mean? Any of several magpies of the genus Cracticus, native to Australia and New Guinea, that impale their prey on thorns

12. This is a magpies nest of the collected, collated, Cogitated, agitated, acquired, borrowed, found, bought, lost and forgotten a counterpoint to pointless places

13. ‘Not satisfied with the elected councilors squabbling among themselves they Altercate like belligerent magpies over over who gets to peck the bottletop, and lick the cream of the milk.’

14. A second album, Magpies, also close to the Bent sound, followed in 2013, and 2014 saw for Napoleon the release of twelve EPs, at the beginning of each month

15. [14] they took down the letters and all the writings which was necessary to go back to the States also Some curious animals such as Goat Skins & horns, a barking Squirrell Some Mountain Rams horns a prarie hen & badgers Some birds Cauled magpies & a nomber of other curious things too tedious to mention &.c