Harrier [adjective]

Definition of Harrier:

flood, overrun

Synonyms of Harrier:


Opposite/Antonyms of Harrier:

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Sentence/Example of Harrier:

But Jack Metcalf had more natural taste for the cry of a hound or a harrier than for the squeak of his fiddle.

Edward Henry pursued lightly, for though he appreciated Mr. Harrier, he also despised him.

Then it happened that the harrier Gonzalo thought most of, having bought him for a high price in England, misbehaved himself.

Besides the crows and fish-hawks, a harrier would now and then come skimming close along the grass.

But there is one bird that most certainly will be seen in the “harrier-country,” and that is the heron.

The hen-harrier breeds only in the Orkneys and the Outer Hebrides.

There may be many who will fare forth to find the harrier on the wing.

The marsh-harrier notes the date and becomes a determined oologist.

I have coupled the Bengal harrier with a common harrier, because they differ only by the number of spots upon their coats.

In habits both birds resemble the Marsh Harrier, but do not confine themselves to damp places.