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Magpie Meaning in English

word

ˈmæɡˌpaɪ
MAG-py
mˈæɡpaɪ
MAG-py

Definition

A magpie is a type of bird with black and white feathers, known for being intelligent and attracted to shiny objects. Magpie can also refer to a person who collects things or chatters a lot.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used to refer to the bird species, but can be used informally for a person who collects items or talks a lot. Common collocations: 'a flock of magpies', 'like a magpie' (collecting shiny things). Rarely used outside British and Australian English for the figurative sense.

Example Sentences

The magpie is black and white.

basic

I saw a magpie in the garden today.

basic

The shiny ring attracted the magpie.

basic

Be careful—she's a real magpie and loves collecting little trinkets.

natural

We heard a magpie chattering in the tree above us.

natural

He's such a magpie—always talking and never quiet!

natural