The difference between Magpie-lark and Peewee

When used as nouns, magpie-lark means grallina cyanoleuca, a bird common in australia, whereas peewee means a short or small person.


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  1. Magpie-lark as a noun:

    Grallina cyanoleuca, a bird common in Australia.

  1. Peewee as a noun (informal):

    A short or small person; a small object.

  2. Peewee as a noun:

    A kind of small marble in children's games.

  3. Peewee as a noun (US, sports):

    A player in a sports league for very young children.

    Examples:

    "Is five too young for peewee football?"

  1. Peewee as a noun (Australia, New South Wales and Queensland):

    A magpie-lark or mudlark, Grallina cyanoleuca.

  2. Peewee as a noun:

    A pewee.

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