Sentence example with the word 'vulture'

vulture

blackmailer, bloodsucker, extortionist, filch, harpy, heist, hook, leech, lift, pinch, predator, profiteer, racketeer, raptor, shakedown artist, shark, snitch, swipe, vampire

Definition n. any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion

Last update: July 14, 2015


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Vultures eat flesh.   [noun]

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He is a wealth vulture .   [noun]

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In the bright light of the lobby, Vulture could see the kid more clearly.   [noun]

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An unashamed culture vulture, she takes delight in illustrating her points with references ranging from Vidal Sassoon to ska music.   [noun]

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And then, he was ruined and gone; and there is no vulture's feast sweeter than to banquet upon a departed rival's character.   [noun]

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But that d--d long-scented vulture that dogged me so long--you have got him fast, I hope.   [noun]

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Shall I ever see it again, I wonder--that vulture face, those eyes that flashed Jove's red lightning.   [noun]

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Still, being accustomed to act as a leader on such occasions, he felt humiliated at feeling himself in the situation of a vulture marshalled to his prey by a carrion-crow.   [noun]

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Here is the vulture crown of Isis, and here the other.   [noun]

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'I daur ye to touch him,' spreading abroad her long and muscular fingers, garnished with claws which a vulture might have envied.   [noun]

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Over their highest peaks a vulture sailed on broad wings into widening circles.   [noun]

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