Definitionn. a New World vulture that is common in South America and Central America and the southern United States
Last update: September 14, 2015
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Hughlings-Jackson, Thomas Buzzard, Henry C. Bastian (b. [Please select]
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In 1872 he founded and organized the summer school of Natural History at Buzzard's Bay. [Please select]
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Hawk and Buzzard went to law; Hawk fell down and broke his jaw. [Please select]
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Each little Indian wore long turkey buzzard feathers in his hair. [Please select]
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"'To this the other birds consented, and the featherless turkey buzzard flew away."' [Please select]
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We saw several porcupines, and an owl as large as a buzzard. [Please select]
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They chose _Gah gah go wah_, the Turkey Buzzard, to get the suits. [Please select]
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Turkey Buzzard promised and set out toward the setting sun. [Please select]
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I was on my way ter see you when that thar buzz wagon busted me higher nor a turkey buzzard. [Please select]
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To-morrow night, however, or the following night--or any other old night, as we say in America--if you show yourself in these hills, my chief of staff shall have his way with you--buzzard meat. [Please select]
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