birds in their little nests agree
birds in their little nests agree
proverb Housemates should try to treat each other amicably. Even though I know that birds in their little nests agree, I can't seem to stop myself from arguing with my sister all the time.
See also: agree, bird, little, nest
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Birds in their little nests agree.
Prov. People who live together should try hard to get along peacefully. (Usually used to admonish children not to fight with each other.) Brother: She called me a name! Sister: I did not! He's a liar! Father: Now, now, kids—birds in their little nests agree. Let's not argue about this, guys. Birds in their little nests agree.
See also: agree, Bird, little, nest
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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