Meaning of the word "birds in their little nests agree" in English
What does "birds in their little nests agree" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
birds in their little nests agree
US /bɜːrdz ɪn ðɛr ˈlɪtəl nɛsts əˈɡriː/
UK /bɜːdz ɪn ðeə ˈlɪtl nɛsts əˈɡriː/
Idiom
a proverb used to encourage children or people in a small group to live together in harmony and avoid quarreling
Example:
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Stop fighting over the toys, children; remember, birds in their little nests agree.
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The teacher told the bickering students that birds in their little nests agree to calm them down.