Birds In A Feather Flock Together. Birds of a feather flock together Stock Photo Alamy The expression appears to have surfaced in the 16th century, allegedly a literal translation of Plato's Republic As a musician, I tend to hang out with other musicians
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Birds of the same feather color flock together, I suppose The athletes formed a close-knit group at school, proving once again that birds of a feather flock together
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said about people who have similar characters or interests, especially ones of which you… Examples: "You can see that they get along so well; after all, birds of a feather flock together." In language terms, it was previously more common to refer to birds flying together than flocking together and many early citations use that form, for example Philemon Holland's translation of Livy's Romane historie, 1600: "As commonly birds of a feather will flye together." See also: the List of Proverbs.
Birds of a feather flock together Learning English Matters. Definition: People will spend time with those most similar to themselves The phrase "birds of a feather flock together" means that people with similar interests, characteristics, or behaviors tend to associate with one another
Birds Of A Feather Flock Together Photograph by David Lovins. The meaning of OF A FEATHER is of the same kind or nature : very much alike —usually used in the phrase birds of a feather As a musician, I tend to hang out with other musicians