Similar words: malcontent, social contract, constitutional convention, alcohol, spinal cord, nonalcoholic, electoral college, defalcation. Meaning: ['fælkən /'fɔːl-] n. diurnal birds of prey having long pointed powerful wings adapted for swift flight. v. hunt with falcons.
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1. The falcon was twice his size with pouted feathers.
2. The falcon seemed to hang in the air for a moment before diving onto its prey.
3. The peregrine falcon is one of nature's fiercest predators.
4. His falcon flew into a window of the empty castle and did not return.
5. Read in studio A peregrine falcon, one of Britain's rarest birds of prey has been illegally shot.
6. Flight Recorders Missing Falcon N888AR had voice and flight recorders installed in its tail.
7. Falcon Seaboard, a privately held company with annual revenues of nearly $ 300 million, employs about 300 employees.
8. The king, trying to find the falcon, wandered in the castle.
9. Nothing stirs save a falcon high above the heath, silent in its daily vigil.
10. Falcon Holidays is predicting a bumper January and has already sold almost 40 % of its summer programme for 2001.
11. The falcon spreads flightless wings and stalks among months of droppings.
12. Meanwhile, the Falcon 20 continued to enjoy a considerable success.
13. During this period the Peregrine Falcon disappeared from Sussex and a marked decline in the Sparrowhawk population occurred.
14. He spotted a loaded-down Falcon speeding by on the boulevard, windows full of young laughing faces.
15. Fast ship? You've never heard of the Millennium Falcon?
16. Falconet:a small or young falcon.
17. Western Snowy Plover, Acorn Woodpecker, and Peregrine Falcon.
18. To travel through the world it is necessary to have the mouth of hog, the legs of a stag, the eyes of a falcon, the ears of an ass, shoulders of a camel, and the face of an ape, and overplus, a satchel full of money and patience.
19. Not only is the bird's distribution highly individual, its ecology is more finely tuned than that of any other falcon.
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20. The eagles are the masters of the air, lord over kite and falcon, proud of their rights.
21. The manager was waiting for her at the desk, deftly fidgeting with a half-stuffed peregrine falcon.
22. One of the most interesting cases that Maureen came across that I knew of was a peregrine falcon.
23. By the marks in the sand, it had been felled by a falcon, which made a meal of its flesh.
24. After thirty minutes I went outside, opened the door of the Falcon and sat down behind the wheel.
25. In Islay in September 1938 they were flying a peregrine falcon at grouse with a bird called Cressida.
26. The Yorkshire Dales national park authority is also to pay a bounty for every peregrine falcon that reaches maturity.
27. Armed with powerful telescopes, they're trying to spot a Peregrine Falcon chick, born just two weeks ago.
28. Lagoven said its heating oil is mostly derived from its refinery at Amuay in the western state of Falcon.
29. The televised ads also show footage from the movies, including scenes of the protagonists' Millennium Falcon spaceship cruising through space.
30. Construction activity would have to be curtailed during sensitive seasons. Peregrine falcon.
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