Bird Of Minerva (Noun)
Meaning
Nocturnal bird of prey with hawk-like beak and claws and large head with front-facing eyes.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The bird of Minerva spread its wings and took to the night sky, its piercing gaze scanning for prey beneath the moonlight.
- In the dead of night, the bird of Minerva swooped down, its hawk-like beak and sharp claws extended, ready to snatch its unsuspecting victim.
- As the clock struck midnight, the bird of Minerva began its hunt, its large head with front-facing eyes fixed intently on the ground below.
- Perched atop a ancient stone statue, the bird of Minerva watched with wise, knowing eyes, as if holding the secrets of the night within its gaze.
- The bird of Minerva soared silently through the darkness, its wings beating steadily as it rode the wind currents, a true monarch of the nocturnal realm.