Tyrant Bird (Noun)
Meaning
Large American birds that characteristically catch insects on the wing.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The tyrant bird's agility allowed it to dart and weave through the air with ease, snatching unsuspecting insects from the sky.
- Tyrant birds are known for their fearless and bold behavior, often swooping down to catch insects right out of the mouths of other birds.
- As the sun began to set, a flock of tyrant birds emerged, their sharp calls filling the air as they danced and chased after the evening's insect hatch.
- The tyrant bird's long, pointed wings allowed it to cover great distances in pursuit of prey, its sharp eyes scanning the horizon for any sign of movement.
- In the dense thornscrub, a tyrant bird perched quietly, waiting for the perfect moment to strike and snatch an unsuspecting moth from the air.