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vulturizing is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: vulture n., ‑ize suffix, ‑ing suffix2.
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adjective · of, relating to, or characteristic of a vulture. · resembling a vulture, especially in rapacious or predatory qualities: a vulturine critic.
vultured, adj.1946–; vulture-feather, n.1832–; vulturian, adj.1659; vulturine, adj.1647–; vulturish, adj.1826–; vulturism, n.1843–; vulturizing, adj.1650 ...
You vulturized my potential client, I wish I could hit you in the face. by The Vulturizer March 9, 2012. Flag · Get the Vulturize mug. vulture. A person ...
... vultures descended. ... She only used four-letter words for her installations, like “WHOM” and “GUTS,” and she claimed that “vulturizing” these words activated ...
of, characteristic of, or like a vulture or vultures; voracious. Webster's ... 2. resembling a vulture, esp. in rapacious or predatory qualities. a vulturine ...
... vultures feed on them, taking a photo from a helicopter above. She says “vulturizing” words both brings them to life and kills them. When Jimmy gets a job ...
CULTURE VULTURE definition: 1. someone who is very interested in music, art, theatre, etc.: 2. someone who is very interested…. Learn more.
a greedy character or characteristics resembling a vulture. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Quick word challenge.
Mar 1, 2016 · Amanda's art projects take on a number of names, including the Vulture Sculptures and The Living Word. ... vulturizing. I hope we can share our ...