mynah

[ UK /mˈa‍ɪnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. tropical Asian starlings
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How To Use mynah In A Sentence

  • Sparrows, starlings, Indian mynahs and feral pigeons rarely visit Australian gardens, which welcome an array of colourful native birds.
  • Families of busy mynahs chirruped, foraged for grasshoppers, and then trilled when they took wing as we approached.
  • Despite my positive emotional response to talking animals, I've never taught an animal to speak, not even a parrot or a mynah.
  • Exotic birds include Indian mynah Acridotheres tristis and barn owl Tyto alba affinis. Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, Seychelles
  • As a member of the mynah family, it is a skilled mimic.
  • I'd been told that the Electra affair was a publicity stunt, and my stolen mynah had been returned. RESCUING ROSE
  • In 2001, a Chinese woman launched divorce proceedings against her husband after the family's pet mynah bird reportedly spilled the beans on his marital indiscretions.
  • I reached down the mynah bird handbook to have my diagnosis confirmed. RESCUING ROSE
  • A shiny black mynah bird in a red cage just above Billy's head ordered everyone to `finish up "because it was closing time. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • Gary said: ‘I have always loved wildlife and kept budgies and Mynah birds as a small boy.’
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