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papegay

[ˈpeɪpɪɡeɪ]

papegay Definition

a parrot, especially one that is trained to talk.

Using papegay: Examples

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

  • Example

    The papegay was perched on its owner's shoulder.

  • Example

    She taught her papegay to say 'hello' and 'goodbye.'

  • Example

    The pirate's papegay squawked loudly as they sailed the seas.

papegay Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for papegay

Phrases with papegay

  • talk like a papegay

    to speak incessantly or in a repetitive manner

    Example

    He talks like a papegay, always repeating the same phrases over and over again.

  • a type of fish with brightly colored scales, also known as a parrotfish

    Example

    The papegay fish is commonly found in coral reefs.

  • papegay tulips

    a type of tulip with petals that resemble the colorful feathers of a parrot

    Example

    The garden was filled with beautiful papegay tulips.

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Summary: papegay in Brief

'Papegay' [ˈpeɪpɪɡeɪ] refers to a parrot, particularly one that can be trained to talk. It is often used in literature and pirate stories, as well as in everyday conversation. The phrase 'talk like a papegay' describes someone who speaks repetitively or incessantly. 'Papegay' also appears in other contexts, such as 'papegay fish,' a type of brightly colored fish, and 'papegay tulips,' a type of tulip with colorful petals.