mynah
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of mynah
C18: from Hindi mainā, from Sanskrit madana
Example Sentences
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If they say they don’t need an extra pair of hands, repeating “Can I help? Can I help? Can I help?” like a mynah bird on crank is the opposite of helping.
From Salon • Nov. 22, 2023
Packed inside was her beloved pet with clipped wings — the famously chatty mynah, common in its range across Southeast Asia.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 10, 2021
This energetic little mynah escaped his box and made a big mess in the car.
From BBC • Oct. 6, 2021
The first apricot blossom of the season is beginning to bloom, while mynah birds chirp overhead.
From Reuters • Apr. 30, 2019
“He’s a mynah bird. Oh, and I’m Winnike. Here’s my card.”
From This Side of Wild by Gary Paulsen
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