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View definitions for pigeon

pigeon

adjective as in poultry

noun as in dupe

noun as in gudgeon

noun as in lamb

noun as in patsy

noun as in pawn

noun as in sap

noun as in scapegoat

noun as in setup

noun as in squealer

noun as in stooge

noun as in target

noun as in victim

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Example Sentences

Between dead drops and TOR, this meant unlike traditional drug rings, no one actually has to meet face-to-face, shielding the operation from undercovers, turncoats and stool pigeons.

From Salon

Nicola added: "People do pigeon hole us. I want to breakdown that stereotype, I have a full and happy life."

From BBC

Pistiwan Jameel, of Birmingham, referred to migrants as "pigeons" and "sticks", and used his contacts with gangs in France to arrange journeys for clients, while collecting payments in the UK.

From BBC

For some reason, in popular culture, like the urban mystery of baby pigeons, there are no adults with autism.

From Salon

“There was mounds of dust and a dead pigeon just a year and a half ago,” Sisneros said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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