Eagles [noun]

Definition of Eagles:

person who guides aircraft, ship, or other vehicle

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Opposite/Antonyms of Eagles:

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Sentence/Example of Eagles:

The officer’s dress hat from the early 1900s had an eagle embroidered in gold on the crown, and golden oak leaves on the peak.

Raptors, such as eagles, hawks or owls, are at risk of eating contaminated prey if people put out poison for rats or other pests.

Without any kind of hint menu or way to highlight items in the proximity, much like eagle vision in “Assassin’s Creed,” you end up fumbling around for way too long, feeling frustrated.

She established an eagle sanctuary at her amusement park, Dollywood, because one time she got to worrying about bald eagles.

Visiting one and inserting the eagle emblem into it causes the top of its roof to light up.

She then vanishes and in her place is another eagle who becomes your companion.

Once there, you can walk to a 20-mile-long beach to spot sea otters and eagles.

We always think of “eagle” when we think of “swoop,” but we do not often think of “swoop” when we think of “eagle.”

He was a good judge of men, that eagle-faced major; he knew that the slightest move with hostile intent would mean a smoking gun.

A golden eagle, the armorial ensign of the Ripperda family, crested the centre arch.