Similar words: bird of passage, out of print, out of practice, burden of proof, bird, out of proportion, book of proverbs, range of products. Meaning: n. any of numerous carnivorous birds that hunt and kill other animals.
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1. We watched a bird of prey swoop down on a mouse.
2. In fact, the only bird of prey I ever saw hovering over the park was a kestrel.
3. It is most likely to occur when the bird of prey is behaving in an odd way.
4. No bird of prey hovered overhead, not even the dragonflies disturbed the oily surface of the pond.
5. He is a young eagle, a bird of prey.
6. An owlet is a bird of prey that flies at night.
7. A large African bird of prey (Sagittarius serpentarius) with long legs and a crest of quills at the back of the head.
8. Is My inheritance a speckled bird of prey to Me?
9. No bird of prey knows that hidden path,[sentencedict.com/bird of prey.html] no falcon's eye has seen it.
10. Golden eagle is a bird of prey, and of the national protected animals.
11. This is also the place to enjoy the most ridiculously tame bird of prey you have ever seen, the striated caracara.
12. Its very difficult to observe the accurate migrant time of bird of prey, as they fly high and quickly with short stop in midway.
13. The powerful harpy eagle—which has razor-sharp, five-inch talons—is the world's largest bird of prey.
14. So the All England Club gratefully accepted the services of a full-time falconer to patrol the courts with a swooping bird of prey, named Finnegan, acting as a highly effective deterrent.
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