mockingbird in English

noun
1
a long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds.
Francis gives a similar explanation for the exceptional mimicry of mockingbirds , suggesting that mimicry itself was not favored by natural selection.
noun
    mocker

Use "mockingbird" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mockingbird" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mockingbird", or refer to the context using the word "mockingbird" in the English Dictionary.

1. Mockingbird Elementary - PTA Administrated

2. Mockingbird Elementary - PTA Administrated

3. "Mockingbird" (Additional production and keyboards) 17.

4. Both uses of Begrudge in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD

5. Equally sudden a peroration of chatter from a local mockingbird broke the silence.

6. Birdwatchers travelled to Exmouth in Devon in the hope of spotting the rare northern mockingbird.

7. Eventually, Holmes was signed to an agent after performing a monologue from To Kill a Mockingbird.

8. Like the mockingbird that Befouls the statue of the Founder, Bledsoe makes a mockery of the Founder's dream

9. Acquiescence = compliance (allowing what was asked) There are no more uses of "acquiesce" in To Kill a Mockingbird

10. Arbitrated = decided (as an impartial judge) There are no more uses of "arbitration" in To Kill a Mockingbird

11. For example, a Book of the novel To Kill a Mockingbird might contain an introduction, footnotes and an afterword.

12. Join of the heroes Loxley, Arrowyn, Busido, and Mockingbird this epic adventure of Bows and Angles! Practice measuring and reading Angles while you defend yourself from treacherous shadow ninjas.

13. Vick Hope: 'I didn’t just cry when reading A Little Life, I Bawled' The TV presenter, author and Women’s prize judge on reading To Kill a Mockingbird at nine, the influence of Malorie Blackman

14. ‘he had a Birdlike face with a beakish nose’ ‘she was Birdlike and frail’ ‘Her voice was bird-like, the trill of a mockingbird, ever changing, ever shifting.’ ‘He finds a large bird-like creature.’ ‘She retains the curve to suggest, in combination with her bird-like gaze, a charming whimsicality.’

15. ‘he had a Birdlike face with a beakish nose’ ‘she was Birdlike and frail’ ‘Her voice was bird-like, the trill of a mockingbird, ever changing, ever shifting.’ ‘He finds a large bird-like creature.’ ‘She retains the curve to suggest, in combination with her bird-like gaze, a charming whimsicality.’