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parrot
A kind of bird, many species of which are colourful and able to mimic human speech

Mrs Merdle was at home, and was in her nest of crimson and gold, with the parrot on a neighbouring stem watching her with his head on one side, as if he took her for another splendid parrot of a larger species.

Channel coal
A puffin
To repeat (exactly what has just been said) without necessarily showing understanding, in the manner of a parrot

So when political leaders parrot the tobacco company line, say cigarettes are not necessarily addictive, and oppose our efforts to keep tobacco away from our children, they continue to cater to powerful interests, but they're not standing up for parents and children.

A parroter; a person who repeats what was just said
erithacus) of Africa (see Jako), and the species of Amazon, or green, parrots (Chrysotis) of America, are examples
disapproval If you disapprove of the fact that someone is just repeating what someone else has said, often without really understanding it, you can say that they are parroting it. Generations of students have learnt to parrot the standard explanations. = repeat. to repeat someone else's words or ideas without really understanding what you are saying - used to show disapproval. Any of the approximately 300 species of birds in the family Psittacidae. About 220 species of true parrots (subfamily Psittacinae) are found worldwide in warm regions (see parakeet). Many are brilliantly coloured. They have a blunt tongue and eat seeds, buds, and some fruit and insects. Their vocal apparatus permits many species to mimic human speech with great accuracy. The African gray parrot (Psittacus erithacus), intelligent and a particularly good talker, is about 13 in. (33 cm) long and is gray except for a red tail and white face; it lives up to 80 years. The 26 species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona), also good mimics, are 10-16 in. (25-40 cm) long and predominantly green. Five other subfamilies are found chiefly around New Zealand and Australia. See also cockatiel; cockatoo; kea; lovebird; macaw
To repeat by rote, as a parrot
usually brightly colored zygodactyl tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds
Many species, as cage birds, readily learn to imitate sounds, and to repeat words and phrases
To chatter like a parrot
{f} mimic, mime, imitate, do exactly as another person
{i} colorful tropical bird
A parrot is a tropical bird with a curved beak and brightly-coloured or grey feathers. Parrots can be kept as pets. Some parrots are able to copy what people say
usually brightly colored zygodactyl tropical birds with short hooked beaks and the ability to mimic sounds a copycat who does not understand the words or acts being imitated repeat mindlessly; "The students parroted the teacher's words
Any species of Psittacus, Chrysotis, Pionus, and other genera of the family Psittacidæ, as distinguished from the parrakeets, macaws, and lories
a copycat who does not understand the words or acts being imitated
In a general sense, any bird of the order Psittaci
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