call bird

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call bird (plural call birds)

  1. A captive bird used by hunters to lure free-flying birds into a snare or trap.
  2. (figurative, by extension) Anything desirable used to lure somebody.
    • 1983, David Mellor, Report to the Design Council on the Design of British Consumer Goods, page 21:
      An example is the 'Kenwood Chef', a product which is so well known to the public that it is used as a 'call bird' by the discounters: the machine is given a conspicuous place in the shop [window]

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