Similar words: cockatoo, cock-a-hoop, cockamamie, cock-and-bull story, chock-a-block, pick at, peck at, lock stock and barrel. Meaning: n. small grey Australian parrot with a yellow crested head.
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1 Whether it's a child, puppy, cockatiel, or brand, nurturing women will protect their own.
2 Supply your cockatiel with plenty of vitamin-A rich fruit and vegetables, and incorporate pellets into their diet.
3 A 72-year-old man has credited his pet cockatiel with saving his life after raising the alarm by making a "heck of a noise" when he had a stroke.
4 My own hen cockatiel Pearl, who characteristically used only one note most of the time, whistled a male cockatiel song as she masturbated, in the corner of her cage.
5 He has an orange galah-style crest, dusty orange chest, deep orange cheek patches, with wings more like a cockatiel in colour but the shape of a galah's wings.
6 Joseph Forshaw, the world renowned parrot expert and author of the classic Australian Parrots book, said he had never heard of a galah crossing with a cockatiel anywhere in the world.
More similar words: cockatoo, cock-a-hoop, cockamamie, cock-and-bull story, chock-a-block, pick at, peck at, lock stock and barrel, get back at, be quick at, track and field, cock, cocky, cockle, cock up, cocked, haycock, cockpit, peacock, cockney, blockade, stockade, blockage, cockeyed, cockerel, cocktail, cockcrow, cocksure, knockabout, blockaded.