Similar words: falcon, balcony, malcontent, social contract, constitutional convention, masonry, alcove, alcohol. Meaning: ['fælkənrɪ / 'fɔːl] n. the art of training falcons to hunt and return.
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1. There are falconry centres throughout Britain, but few of them are devoted exclusively to falconry.
2. The days of our falconry course had a set pattern.
3. A female of this species, used in falconry.
4. The growing popularity of falconry is bad news for many small creatures in the wild. Here people watch a buyer choose a falconet on Chungking South Road.
5. Nor does falconry soar towards the empyrean and scud in the firmament to demonstrate His almightiness.
6. The larger falcons are among the birds of prey most favoured for the sport of falconry.
7. Often they're sold to rich businessmen in the Middle East, where falconry is a popular sport.
8. A male lanner, smaller than the female, used in falconry.
9. A bunch of feathers attached to a long cord, used in falconry to recall the hawk.
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10. Females of the genus Falco are larger and Bolder than males and are preferred for falconry.
11. How could an untutored, untravelled glover's son from hickville, the argument goes, understand kings and courtiers, affairs of state, philosophy, law, music—let alone the noble art of falconry?
12. In this surreal world, camel racing vies with auto racing, and falconry with tennis matches on rooftop helipads . Even a crushed-diamond-and-ruby massage at the Six Senses Spa doesn't turn heads.
13. I name the male Arthur after the legendary monarch who loved falconry.
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