Birds Of A Feather Meaning

Birds Of A Feather is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic) People having similar characters, backgrounds, interests, or beliefs.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Birds Of A Feather

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

Example : c1710, Jonathan Swift, "A Conference," lines 11-12,  And since we're so near, like birds of a feather,  Let's e'en, as they say, set our horses together.1876, Anthony Trollope, The Prime Minister, ch. 51,  Birds of a feather do fall out sometimes.1951, "As Bad or Worse?," Time, 21 May,  Paul Blanshard has two bogeymen of almost equal fearsomeness: one dwells in the Kremlin, the other in the Vatican.... Blanshard has satisfied himself that Stalin and the Pope are pretty much birds of a feather.

Meaning of Birds Of A Feather

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