bluebird

[ˈbluːbɜːd]

bluebird Definition

  • 1a small North American songbird with predominantly blue plumage
  • 2a symbol of happiness or good luck

Using bluebird: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bluebird" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bluebird is a common sight in gardens and parks.

  • Example

    She felt like a bluebird when she got the job offer.

  • Example

    Seeing a bluebird is considered a sign of good luck.

bluebird Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bluebird

Phrases with bluebird

  • a symbol of happiness and contentment

    Example

    She gave her friend a bluebird of happiness figurine as a birthday gift.

  • a clear and sunny day, especially during winter when the sky is blue and the snow is fresh

    Example

    The ski resort was packed on the bluebird day after a big snowfall.

  • a series of nesting boxes designed to attract and house bluebirds

    Example

    The park has set up a bluebird trail to encourage the growth of the local bluebird population.

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Summary: bluebird in Brief

A 'bluebird' [ˈbluːbɜːd] is a small North American songbird with predominantly blue plumage. It is also a symbol of happiness or good luck, as in 'Seeing a bluebird is considered a sign of good luck.' The term extends into phrases like 'bluebird of happiness,' which denotes contentment, and 'bluebird day,' which refers to a clear and sunny day, especially during winter.