Vulture Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for vulture.
vulture
vulture
/ˈvʌltʃə/
Examples
- It is the most abundant vulture in the America.
- Vultures eat mouse and chicks.
- At this point, the vultures swoop in and kidnap the spring and Greensleeves.
- The vulture in the tree also possibly symbolises death.
- Vautour is the French word for the vulture bird of prey.
- After the battle, he proudly documented the behavior of the vultures.
- As the ruler of this bureaucratic land, he captured the identity of a vulture.
- Carter snapped the haunting photograph and chased the vulture away.
- He is the vulture in the scene where he tries to get the clover.
- I find the comment about the decline in the vulture population hilarious.
any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion
noun
someone who attacks in search of booty
noun
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"Volt + Culture. The bird loves the culture of swooping volts from the sky down to rescue."
"Volt + Culture. Birds with a culture of circling volts in the sky."
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