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Definition of jay:
Synonyms:
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bird (part of speech: noun)
- goose,
- road runner,
- snipe,
- crested jay,
- stork,
- peregrine,
- yellowbird,
- penguin,
- bluebill,
- crane,
- barn owl,
- condor,
- turkey,
- loon,
- sandpiper,
- blackbird,
- peacock,
- egret,
- swallow,
- crow,
- ibis,
- duck,
- bird,
- mockingbird,
- heron,
- oriole,
- tern,
- parrot,
- grouse,
- swift,
- robin,
- parakeet,
- vulture,
- lovebird,
- hummingbird,
- partridge,
- wren,
- thrush,
- bittern,
- pheasant,
- myna,
- harrier,
- dove,
- horned owl,
- lark,
- canary,
- sea gull,
- woodpecker,
- gull,
- pelican,
- mourning dove,
- ostrich,
- tit,
- cormorant,
- eagle,
- cuckoo,
- weaver,
- owl,
- grosbeak,
- cockatoo,
- jackdaw,
- cardinal,
- dodo,
- chickadee,
- goldfinch,
- sheldrake,
- osprey,
- plover,
- coot,
- teal,
- raven,
- falcon,
- hawk,
- grackle,
- nuthatch,
- redwing,
- booby,
- waxwing,
- squab,
- rook,
- Canada goose,
- blue jay,
- nightingale,
- starling,
- bluebird,
- ringtail,
- macaw,
- swan,
- puffin,
- curlew,
- bald eagle,
- magpie,
- emu,
- cassowary,
- quetzal,
- turtledove,
- flamingo,
- mallard,
- pigeon,
- sparrow,
- finch,
- kingfisher,
- buzzard,
- bullfinch,
- spoonbill,
- songbird,
- albatross,
- redbird
Usage examples:
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Ah, yes, you said a short time ago that the jay could speak, and that is quite true; you are a wise man, Prepelicza, and the right man for me, for we shall soon come to terms.
- "St. Peter's Umbrella", Kálmán Mikszáth. -
Mr. Crow looked at Jasper Jay.
- "The Tale of Solomon Owl", Arthur Scott Bailey. -
Years before, while at the residence of John Jay, his host had given him, one summer afternoon, the account of a spy that had been in his service during the war.
- "Stories of Authors, British and American", Edwin Watts Chubb.