If we of the North should kill for food the mockingbirds that visit us, the people of the South instantly would brand us as monsters of greed and meanness; and they would be perfectly justified in so doing.
If we of the North were to slaughter mockingbirds for food, when they come North to visit us, the men of the South would call us greedy barbarians; and they would be quite right.
We sat on the dark hillside watching it, and you told me beautiful stories, while the moon rose higher and higher and the mockingbirds began to sing.
The roses can be smelled from the banks, and if you will speak to the mockingbirds we shall have music, dryad Audrey, brown maid of the woods!
Suppose we ask mammy to come and tell us about the Mockingbirds herself," said Olive, "May we, father?
Do Wrens and Mockingbirdsbelong to the same family?
There was a melancholy sleepiness in it; the mockingbirds had ceased singing; the chirping insects had become weary.
Into the sweet, warm air mockingbirds were pouring low, broken songs of ineffable melody.
Then came areas of solemn live oaks and gloomy cypresses, where no mockingbirds were singing.
The mockingbirds sang around him again and through the rifts in the leaves he saw the sailing hawks seeking their prey.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mockingbirds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.