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vulture

[vuhl-cher] / ˈvʌl tʃər /
NOUN
scavenger
Synonyms


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More than a hundred bird species, including ducks, geese, terns, ibis, herons, eagles and vultures, had been recorded in the area, alongside monkeys and small mammals.

From Barron's

‘I changed my will to deter vultures’: I’m in my 60s and disabled.

From MarketWatch

That MP said: "He's got vultures left, right, up, down, in front and behind. He needs to man up and show he's happy to see off anyone."

From BBC

I am resentful that his children were no-shows for his heart surgery, yet they are vultures about his assets.

From MarketWatch

The birds perched in the trees were not vultures but gentle cooing doves, with a few comically roosting chickens mixed among them.

From Literature