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Birds of a feather flock together
Birds of a feather flock together.
Prov. Similar people tend to associate with each other. I always thought Amy was pretentious, and now she's going out with that snobbish boy, Louis. Birds of a feather flock together. George: Why do you think Donald is dishonest? Ned: All his friends are dishonest. Birds of a feather flock together.
Birds of a feather flock together.
something that you say which means people who have similar characters or similar interests will often choose to spend time together I saw the boy who stole my bag with that gang of trouble makers last night - well, birds of a feather flock together, they say.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Miley | | MIE-lee | English (Modern) |
| Evander (1) | | ee-VAN-dər (English), ə-VAN-dər (English) | Greek Mythology (Latinized), Roman Mythology |
| Yulianna | | - | Russian |
| Evie | | ['evi] | |
| Sa'dia | | - | Arabic |
| Aristides | | ah-ree-STEE-dhes (Spanish), ə-reesh-TEE-dəsh (Portuguese), ə-reesh-CHEE-jəsh (Brazilian Portuguese) | Ancient Greek (Latinized), Spanish, Portuguese |