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Meaning of vulturine
Wordnet
vulturine (s)
living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey
Webster
vulturine (a.)
Of or pertaining to a vulture; resembling a vulture in qualities or looks; as, the vulturine sea eagle (Gypohierax Angolensis); vulturine rapacity.
vulturine Sentence Examples
- The vulturine gaze of the eagle pierced through the canopy.
- The scavenger exhibited vulturine characteristics, feeding on carrion.
- With its vulturine beak, the vulture tore through the flesh.
- The vulturine nature of the vulture was evident in its scavenging habits.
- The vulturine expression on the face of the old man suggested a sinister intent.
- The vulturine gleam in the tiger's eyes sent shivers down my spine.
- The vulturine silhouette of the vulture against the sunset evoked a sense of foreboding.
- The vulturine intelligence of the vulture enabled it to detect carcasses from great distances.
- The vulturine vulture soared high above the savannah, searching for its next meal.
- The vulturine aspect of the vulture made it a symbol of death and decay.
FAQs About the word vulturine
living by preying on other animals especially by catching living preyOf or pertaining to a vulture; resembling a vulture in qualities or looks; as, the vulturin
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The vulturine gaze of the eagle pierced through the canopy.
The scavenger exhibited vulturine characteristics, feeding on carrion.
With its vulturine beak, the vulture tore through the flesh.
The vulturine nature of the vulture was evident in its scavenging habits.