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raven

[rey-vuhn] / ˈreɪ vən /


ADJECTIVE
ebony
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
















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Johnson pledges his devotion to tropes like cawing ravens and thunderous rainstorms while giving his various red herrings silly nicknames like “the knife robot” and “the clangy clunk.”

From Los Angeles Times

Friends of Big Bear Valley, a group focused on advocating for the valley’s natural inhabitants, saw footage of ravens eating the eggs.

From Los Angeles Times

Studies show ravens are intelligent and capable of abstract thought.

From Washington Post

Much of it can be identified, often with the naked eye: police helicopters, prop planes, ravens and starlings and eagles, runaway pink and blue latex balloons from gender-reveal parties.

From Washington Post

Their assemblages pit sleek metal against craggy wood, and include dried blossoms, broken-glass shards, motion-activated LEDs and, in one case, a raven’s wing.

From Washington Post