What is another word for peacocks?

Pronunciation: [pˈiːkɒks] (IPA)

Peacocks, also known as peafowls, are colorful birds that are native to South Asia. These birds are renowned for their breathtaking feathers, which display an array of iridescent hues. They are also notable for their magnificent train of feathers, which they use to attract mates during mating season. While the term "peacock" is often used to refer to these birds, it is actually only used to describe the male of the species. Female peafowls are known as peahens, and both male and female peafowls are collectively referred to as peafowl. Other synonyms for the word "peacocks" include Indian peafowl, blue peafowl, and Java green peafowl.

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Usage examples for Peacocks

Into the ivory-silk curtains were woven peacocks in full pride.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
"Wait till I get my fiddle among yer, and I'll make it squeak louder thin a score of peacocks or a dozen of sucking pigs;" and he then began again singing- "A broth of a boy was young Daniel O'Shane, As he danced with the maidens of fair Derrynane."
"Paddy Finn"
W. H. G. Kingston
And we think of lunch again, in the grove by the Temple, and the peacocks bustling their grandeur out of the verdure.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch

Famous quotes with Peacocks

  • Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless; peacocks and lilies for instance.
    John Ruskin
  • Shall He to thee His aid refuse Who clothes the swan in dazzling white, Who robes in green the parrot bright, The peacocks decks in rainbow hues?*
    The Hitopadesa
  • We’d have a motherfucking shitload of dogs! Horses. peacocks. Oh to live among peacocks. I’d seen them once in person and they defied so many laws of color and gravity that they had to be made geniuses waiting to take over everything.
    Dave Eggers
  • The king then kept his Christmas at his castle at Guildford; the dresses are said to be , and consisted of eighty tunics of buckram of various colours; forty-two visors of different similitudes, namely, fourteen of faces of women, fourteen of faces of men, and fourteen heads of angels made with silver; twenty-eight crests; fourteen mantles embroidered with heads of dragons; fourteen white tunics wrought with the heads and wings of peacocks; fourteen with the heads of swans with wings; fourteen tunics painted with the eyes of peacocks; fourteen tunics of English linen painted; and fourteen other tunics embroidered with stars of gold.
    Joseph Strutt
  • I heard them cry — the peacocks. Was it a cry against the twilight Or against the leaves themselves
    Wallace Stevens

Related words: peacock feathers, peacock behavior, peacock attack, peacock anatomy, peacock feather colors, peacock sounds, peacock diet, peacock pendant

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