buzzards (Meaning)

buzzards

a contemptible or rapacious person, any of various usually large slow-flying birds of prey compare turkey vulture, any of various usually large birds of prey (such as the turkey vulture), buteo

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buzzards Sentence Examples

  1. The towering buzzards circled the mountain peak, their piercing eyes scanning the terrain below.
  2. A solitary buzzard perched on a distant branch, its keen gaze tracking potential prey.
  3. The air buzzed with the sound of dozens of buzzards as they soared in unison.
  4. A group of buzzards scavenged on the carcass of a fallen animal, their beaks tearing at the flesh.
  5. The forest buzzed with the activity of the buzzards, their squawking echoing through the trees.
  6. The buzzards' massive wings carried them effortlessly, allowing them to glide over vast distances.
  7. The sight of the buzzards circling overhead sent chills down the spines of the hikers.
  8. A sudden gust of wind caused the buzzards to scatter in all directions, their flight patterns chaotic.
  9. The buzzards' powerful talons proved to be formidable weapons when threatened.
  10. The presence of the buzzards signaled the end of an era, as the once-vibrant ecosystem fell into decline.

FAQs About the word buzzards

a contemptible or rapacious person, any of various usually large slow-flying birds of prey compare turkey vulture, any of various usually large birds of prey

predators, vampires, vultures, users, wolves,sharks, kites, bloodsuckers, leeches,harpies

prey,preys,

The towering buzzards circled the mountain peak, their piercing eyes scanning the terrain below.

A solitary buzzard perched on a distant branch, its keen gaze tracking potential prey.

The air buzzed with the sound of dozens of buzzards as they soared in unison.

A group of buzzards scavenged on the carcass of a fallen animal, their beaks tearing at the flesh.