Used in a Sentence

budgerigar

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for budgerigar.

Editorial note

They might equally well have kidnapped the boss's budgerigar if that was an effective way to apply pressure.

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Quick take

A species of small green parakeet, Melopsittacus undulatus, native to inland Australia; a common cagebird throughout the world and bred in many colour varieties.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of budgerigar gathered in one view.

noun

A species of small green parakeet, Melopsittacus undulatus, native to inland Australia; a common cagebird throughout the world and bred in many colour varieties.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for budgerigar.

Example sentences

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They might equally well have kidnapped the boss's budgerigar if that was an effective way to apply pressure.

2

In terms of forebrain neuron count this is the difference between a human and an elephant shrew or budgerigar.

3

I always thought my budgerigar weighed nothing at 30grams (about an ounce), but he's not even close.

4

Imagine a 'newsworthy' story about a budgerigar that can dance to jazz music.

5

He killed a golden goose to save a mangy terminally ill budgerigar.

6

My budgerigar have learnt that I always responded to SMS tone of the phones and started to mimic them when she wanted some time with me.

7

I had a budgerigar which lived for ~12 years.

Quote examples

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After finishing one game and clicking on returning to images i ended up with an image search page with the search term as "Budgerigar"...

2

"Yea man, you have got to try this new app called budgerigar!" Sure...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use budgerigar in a sentence?

They might equally well have kidnapped the boss's budgerigar if that was an effective way to apply pressure.

What does budgerigar mean?

A species of small green parakeet, Melopsittacus undulatus, native to inland Australia; a common cagebird throughout the world and bred in many colour varieties.

What part of speech is budgerigar?

budgerigar is commonly used as noun.