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Birds of a feather flock together Meaning in English

expression

BURDZ uh FEH-thur FLAHK tuh-GEH-thur
BURDZ ov FEH-thuh flok tuh-GEH-thuh

Definition

People who are similar in character or interests tend to spend time together. It means that like-minded people naturally find each other.

Usage & Nuances

This proverb is slightly formal or literary and is used to comment on people's tendency to associate with those like themselves. Similar phrases: "like attracts like", "you are the company you keep". Often used about social groups, friends, or when people make bad choices together.

Example Sentences

My mother says birds of a feather flock together when I spend time with my friends.

basic

It's true that birds of a feather flock together; all the soccer fans sit together at lunch.

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Teachers often say birds of a feather flock together about students who always work in groups.

basic

You can tell birds of a feather flock together just by looking at how all the artists hang out after class.

natural

I guess birds of a feather flock together; that's why all the pranksters are best friends now.

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Whenever there's trouble, remember: birds of a feather flock together—they probably planned it as a group.

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