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Birds of a feather Meaning in English

expression

BURDZ uv uh FEH-thur
BURDZ ov uh FEH-thuh

Definition

This expression means that people who are similar in interests, character, or behavior tend to spend time together.

Usage & Nuances

Used informally or proverbially and often shortened to "birds of a feather flock together." Implies judgment—sometimes negative—about people's associations. Not used for animals, only for people. Often applied to friendships or groups.

Example Sentences

My two sons are birds of a feather; they always get into trouble together.

basic

Those kids are birds of a feather; they all love soccer and video games.

basic

Anna and Mia are birds of a feather, always studying together.

basic

You can tell they're birds of a feather by the way they laugh at the same jokes.

natural

Of course they became friends—birds of a feather tend to stick together.

natural

Don't be surprised they teamed up; they're birds of a feather.

natural