Jay and Magpie

Jay

Jay noun - A person who talks constantly.
Usage example: the stranger's incessant chatter was annoying, and she was the kind of jay that I didn't have in mind when I entered the park
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Synonyms for Jay

Magpie and jay are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Magpie" instead a noun "Jay".

Nearby Words: jayne, jayme, Jaye, jayna

Magpie

Magpie noun - A person who talks constantly.
Usage example: media magpies will no doubt seize upon the president's latest gaffe and blow it all out of proportion

Jay and magpie are semantically related. You can use "Jay" instead a noun "Magpie".

Both words in one sentence

  • One episode of The Big Bang Theory has Sheldon being terrorized by what the cast calls a "blue jay." It's really a black-throated magpie-jay, which on top of that is not native to Pasadena.
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