Definitionn. 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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