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red-tailed hawk
[red-teyld]
noun
a North American hawk, Buteo jamaicensis, dark brown above, whitish with black streaking below, and having a reddish-brown tail.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of red-tailed hawk1
An Americanism dating back to 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
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For every red-tailed hawk, there are nearly two lizards.
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I once met a red-tailed hawk while doing yoga atop a rocky peak during my walk.
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If you saw a red-tailed hawk injured after colliding with an office window, or a bobcat hit by a car, what would you do?
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“There goes a band-tailed pigeon right over there,” Wood exclaimed, turning his attention from a red-tailed hawk.
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Did you sell a rooster that turns into a red-tailed hawk to Ms. Griegson on purpose?
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