

Adam is an experiencedĮnglish teacher with a degree in English from Cornell University. Your Illustrations by Rita Tseng, written by Adam Sullivan. Birds of a feather stick together is the angle you want to adopt. We always respect your privacy by never sharing an email address. Of English Idioms at any time please enter your name in the form above or send an email to To start (or stop) receiving the Weekly Preview For native and non-native English speakers of all ages. teaches the meaning of English idioms and phrases. Send Me The GoEnglish Weekly Preview of English Idioms The volleyball players are eating together at the same table again, as always." Reply: " Birds of a feather flock together." People (" birds") who are similar to each other (" of a feather") often spend time (" flock") with each other (" together").Įxample: "Look. Just as birds " of a feather" often flock with other birds of the same " feather", so do people who are like each other spend time together.Įxample: "Are Timmy and his friends going to that same bar again?" Reply: "Sure they are. Birds flock when they join together in groups with other birds. We know that birds are of the same type when they have the same feathers they are of a feather. They do everything together." Reply: " Birds of a feather flock together." )īirds of a feather flock together means that people who are similar to each other often spend time together.Įxample: "Those guys work at the same company and go to the same bars. ( similar people go to the same places and do the same things together. Today's Idiom = " Birds Of A Feather (Flock Together)" Idioms = "Birds Of A Feather (Flock Together)" = Today's English Idioms & Phrases
