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whippoorwill
[ hwip-er-wil, wip-; hwip-er-wil, wip- ]
noun
- a nocturnal North American nightjar, Caprimulgus vociferus, having a variegated plumage of gray, black, white, and tawny.
whippoorwill
/ ˈwɪpʊˌwɪl /
noun
- a nightjar, Caprimulgus vociferus, of North and Central America, having a dark plumage with white patches on the tail
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Word History and Origins
Origin of whippoorwill1
An Americanism dating back to 1700–10; imitative
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Word History and Origins
Origin of whippoorwill1
C18: imitative of its cry
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Example Sentences
And if I win, I claim the first whippoorwill you shoot; the second may go to your aunt.
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The nighthawk and whippoorwill are its relatives, and it resembles them not a little, especially in its nocturnal habits.
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In fact, Tory and Miss Frean did not go indoors until, from somewhere deep in the woods, a whippoorwill began his evening call.
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In the warm, scented dusk the locusts shrilled in the trees, and far up the gorge the whippoorwill called and called.
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He heard Quekolis, the whippoorwill, raising his doleful lament down near the river.
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