crow-bait Synonyms

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crow-bait Meaning

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crow-bait (n)

an emaciated horse likely soon to become carrion and so attractive to crows

crow-bait Sentence Examples

  1. The scarecrow stood tall in the field, serving as crow-bait to deter the birds from devouring the crops.
  2. The farmer scattered some old corn cobs around the perimeter of the field, hoping to create some crow-bait to distract the birds.
  3. Despite the efforts to provide crow-bait, the crows still found their way into the cornfield, causing havoc.
  4. The old scarecrow was worn and tattered, its purpose as crow-bait diminishing with each passing season.
  5. The farmer decided to invest in more effective crow-bait, opting for shiny reflective tape to deter the birds.
  6. As dusk fell, the crows descended upon the field, drawn by the scent of fresh crow-bait.
  7. The farmer cursed as he realized he had forgotten to replenish the crow-bait, leaving the crops vulnerable to the hungry birds.
  8. With the harvest approaching, the farmer took extra precautions, fortifying the scarecrow and scattering extra crow-bait to protect the yield.
  9. The neighboring farmers exchanged tips on the best crow-bait strategies to keep their fields safe from avian intruders.
  10. Despite their intelligence, the crows couldn't resist the allure of the freshly laid crow-bait, falling victim to the farmer's cunning tactics.

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an emaciated horse likely soon to become carrion and so attractive to crows

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The scarecrow stood tall in the field, serving as crow-bait to deter the birds from devouring the crops.

The farmer scattered some old corn cobs around the perimeter of the field, hoping to create some crow-bait to distract the birds.

Despite the efforts to provide crow-bait, the crows still found their way into the cornfield, causing havoc.

The old scarecrow was worn and tattered, its purpose as crow-bait diminishing with each passing season.