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Cockatoos Meaning in English

word · lemma: cockatoo

ˈkɑkəˌtuz
KAH-kuh-TOOZ
kˈɒkɐtˌuːz
kok-uh-TOOZ

Definition

Cockatoos are large, intelligent parrots with a distinctive crest of feathers on their heads, native to Australia and nearby islands.

Usage & Nuances

'Cockatoos' is usually plural when talking about the species or groups. The word is almost always used for the bird family with the head crest, not for other parrots. Common collocations include 'a flock of cockatoos', 'wild cockatoos', and 'pet cockatoos'. Not slang; standard English.

Example Sentences

Cockatoos live in Australia and nearby islands.

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Many people keep cockatoos as pets because they are smart.

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Cockatoos have a beautiful crest on their heads.

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Early in the morning, a flock of cockatoos woke me up with their loud calls.

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Have you ever seen cockatoos dancing to music? They're hilarious!

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Some cockatoos can mimic human speech surprisingly well.

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