Similar words: upwind, winnowing, swingeing, swinging, lapping, clapping, slapping, flapping. Meaning: ['læpwɪŋ] n. large crested Old World plover having wattles and spurs.
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1. Look out for lapwing and redshank in particular.
2. Look out for birds such as redshank and lapwing.
3. In fact he was observing a flock of lapwings in a flooded field; his spirits lifted a notch.
4. Hawk and heron, teal and lapwing make a habitat in the tall brush and skimpy trees.
5. I made him promise he'd never shoot a lapwing after that, and he didn't.
6. The blue-barred stag twisted away from the steel and found height, dipping like a lapwing, and dropping for a head shot.
7. Shown here is the nictitating membrane of a masked lapwing as it closes over its eye.