Pronunciation of the English word vultures.
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1. | A dead deer being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'. | |
2. | Vultures circled above the dead body. | |
3. | Vultures circled over the dead bodies. | |
4. | Where there's a body, you'll find vultures. | |
5. | It is said that vultures can smell death. | |
6. | In the blue vault of the heaven there had appeared three little specks which increased in size every moment, so rapidly did they approach. They speedily resolved themselves into three large brown birds, which circled over the heads of the two wanderers, and then settled upon some rocks which overlooked them. They were buzzards, the vultures of the west, whose coming is the forerunner of death. | |
7. | Vultures eat carrion. | |
8. | The vultures were feasting on the giraffe carcass. | |
9. | Yanni saw vultures flying overhead. | |
10. | Tom saw vultures flying overhead and began to worry. |