Jay [noun]

Definition of Jay:

easy victim

Synonyms of Jay:


Opposite/Antonyms of Jay:

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Sentence/Example of Jay:

The local name "Geai" may perhaps have misled him as to the occasional appearance of the Jay.

It would give every jay legisature a show to rough the railroads beautifully.

The names Jay, Peacock, and Parrott point to showiness and pride and empty talkativeness.

The Jews are no more God's chosen people than the jay is his chosen bird, or the mosquito his chosen insect.

Jay staggered back against the wall, then collapsed to the floor.

But now, listening to Jay's earnest voice, he began to wonder.

"Not at the moment," Barrent said, in what he hoped was a fair imitation of Jay's voice.

The blue-jay took his bath in an original way as he did everything else.

More disturbing to the jay, strange as it may seem, was a tree.

When this playfellow went away, the jay missed his dances and frolics.