broadwing vs vulture

broadwing

noun
  • In falconry, a bird of prey of the buzzard or eagle type, having long wings and long flight feathers. 

vulture

noun
  • Any of several carrion-eating birds of the families Accipitridae and Cathartidae. 

  • A person who profits from the suffering of others. 

verb
  • To circle around one's target as if one were a vulture. 

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