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Spears had the misfortune of breaking down as the vulturous tabloid culture of the mid-aughts reached its peak when a lucky paparazzo could make hundreds of thousands of dollars off a single celebrity snapshot.

The majestic, though vulturous, California condor is once again soaring above the wilds.

This sordid, vulturous, diabolical old man reminded Nately of his father because the two were nothing at all alike.

We get a brief glimpse of a land ravaged by banking foreclosures and vulturous brokers dealing away even more fiscally irresponsible sub-prime mortgages to buyers with highly questionable financial qualifications.

From Salon

Stasey’s sexual candor occasionally feeds right into the vulturous appetites of the tabloids and their blogging brethren.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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