Phrase info

birds of a feather

Speech parts

1. birds of a feather - Noun

2. birds of a feather - Phrase

Meaning

birds of a feather pl (plural only)

(idiomatic) People having similar characters, backgrounds, interests, or beliefs.

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Examples

Birds of a feather flock together, I guess. Source: Internet

In January, the Birds of a Feather actress returned to Loose Women after a year's absence and revealed that her alcohol consumption led to her family 'locking her up'. Source: Internet

The Birds of a Feather favourites did a little dance in a clip shared to Instagram, with Leslie, 75, upping the glam in a busty little black dress, while Linda, 62, kept things casual in a cosy black co-ord. Source: Internet

Brad Wall and Jason Kenney are birds of a feather. Source: Internet

As newfound friends in this life, we are truly birds of a feather. Source: Internet

Birds of a Feather introduces children to the magic of idioms - words that separately have one. Source: Internet

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