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pigeons
noun as in patsy
noun as in pawn
noun as in scapegoat
noun as in stooge
noun as in target
noun as in victim
noun as in easy mark
noun as in setup
noun as in butt
noun as in poultry
noun as in gudgeon
noun as in lamb
noun as in dupe
noun as in fall guy
verb as in victimize
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Example Sentences
Tyson is, of course, a fan of our feathered friends, owning an army of 2,000 pigeons.
Aware of the constant phone surveillance, Escobar raised carrier pigeons to facilitate secure communication.
Twenty meters away a group of students feed pigeons and take snapshots of their day out.
He had pigeons flown in from Cairo and a fridge permanently full of caviar.
And there was a guy flying pigeons who we saw later watching us.
Pigeons' dung, according to Boussingault, contains 8·3 per cent of nitrogen, equivalent to 10·0 of ammonia.
But the voices of the pigeons are soft and low like mother's, especially when Hepzebiah is sick and she sings her to sleep.
People were walking about in purple and gold togas; on the house-tops were pigeons whose throats shone like iridescent beads.
I'm sure to find friends, but I must be careful of the "stool pigeons," who report everything to the officers.
Then set to bake for three hours, and stick four pigeons' claws into the crust.
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On this page you'll find 303 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pigeons, such as: doormat, sitting duck, boob, chump, dupe, and fool.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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