carrion|carrions in English
noun
[car·ri·on || 'kærɪən]
dead rotten flesh (often eaten by scavengers)
Use "carrion|carrions" in a sentence
1. crows feeding on carrion.
2. A vulture feeds on carrion.
3. The raven will seek the carrion.
4. Crows circled overhead, looking for carrion.
5. Crows scavenge carrion left on the roads.
6. They range widely in search of carrion.
7. Huge carrion birds gorged on the flesh.
8. Humans don't necessarily get sick from eating carrion.
9. Out, you green- sickness carrion! out, you baggage!
10. They detect the presence of carrion by sight.
11. Like carrion crows we live and feed on meat.
12. You, mud-carriers, throw this carrion to the vultures.
13. The putrid-smelling blossom attracts herds of carrion beetles.
14. Looks more like Carrion Crow on these better photos.
15. ... until his corpse, unburied, is carrion for foxes and crows!
16. Caracaras have a varied diet that includes insects and carrion.
17. A crow of bloodthirsty ants is attracted by the carrion.
18. Aprocta matronensis was found in the orbital cavities of carrion crows
19. Most of its prey are ducks and seabirds, fish and carrion.
20. Buzzards were a species of carrion birds native to the planet Saleucami
21. The scent of disaster attracted her like carrion attracts the vulture.
22. 13 Carrion crows bewail the dead sheep and then eat them.
23. If a player does, Carrion Rats Assigns no combat damage this turn.
24. The Carrion swoop around the adventurers, but make no attempt to carry anyone off.
25. Babirusas are omnivorous, eating mainly fruit but also leaves, grasses, small animals and carrion