Harrier ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Harrier ( noun )

  1. A bird of prey of the genus Circus that hunts small mammals and birds by flying low over fields and marshes.
  2. A person who harasses or annoys others persistently.

Origin:

From old french harier, from haraier "to harry".

Examples:

  1. The harrier was seen hunting over the marsh.
  2. The harrier is a medium-sized bird of prey.
  3. He is a harrier of the old school and a ruthless competitor.
  4. She is a harrier of the weak and vulnerable.
  5. The harrier is a hunter of small mammals and birds.

(As a verb)

Harrier ( verb )

  1. A bird of prey of the genus Circus that hunts small mammals and birds by flying low over fields and marshes.
  2. A person who harasses or annoys others persistently.

Origin:

From old french harier, from haraier "to harry".

Examples:

  1. The harrier was seen hunting over the marsh.
  2. The harrier is a medium-sized bird of prey.
  3. He is a harrier of the old school and a ruthless competitor.
  4. She is a harrier of the weak and vulnerable.
  5. The harrier is a hunter of small mammals and birds.
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