Magpie [noun]
Definition of Magpie:
someone that hoards objects
Opposite/Antonyms of Magpie:
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Sentence/Example of Magpie:
She’s depressed and isolating herself from her loved ones, but things start to change for the better once an injured baby magpie named Penguin is fatefully brought into her life.
But the latter caught him by the coat sleeve and held on while she chattered like a magpie to the young college man.
Could that be the wild beasts of which the magpie had warned him?
"She doesn't believe you, anyhow," said Lionel to the magpie.
The meadowlark was given a pleasing voice so that his songs would make the magpie ashamed.
Harakka, the Magpie, sitting on her nest among her fledglings began to feel nervous.
The Fox went sniffing into the forest and finally came to the tree where Harakka, the Magpie, had her nest.
Lady Leroy, who dearly loved gossip, was chattering like a superannuated magpie to Val and Charley.
There are fourteen species here; the largest the size of a magpie, the smallest no bigger than the wren.
The magpie-robin is comparatively silent at noonday, but from sunset until dusk he sings continuously.