Corvine

Word CORVINE
Character 7
Hyphenation cor vine
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Corvine"

What do we mean by corvine?

Of, resembling, or characteristic of crows. adjective

Pertaining to or having the characters of the Corvinæ or the Corvidæ; related to or resembling a crow; corviform.

Of or pertaining to the crow; crowlike. adjective

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of crows or ravens. adjective

Relating to or resembling a crow adjective

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of crows or ravens.

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A piece of shit who tried to profit off of people’s fear of the coronavirus by hoarding hand sanitizer and trying to sell it for profit. Urban Dictionary

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The word "corvine" in example sentences

The Caretaker has darkened the corvine face of the chairwoman, brings out her sharp cheekbones and jaw. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A woman with a corvine face is speaking at a desk, marking time. ❋ Unknown (2009)

How about this basket, which the healing angel found--ah, his corvine genes showing through... though really, that trait passes down equally from both his parents. ❋ Asakiyume (2008)

There are 12 endemic species found here, including two species, the Seychelles Scops-owl (Otus insularis CR) and the Seychelles paradise-flycatcher (Terpsiphone corvine CR), which are confined to single islands. ❋ Unknown (2008)

One of those, in turn, had some smaller black bird skipping along behind it, darting in and out as it prosecuted reprisals for some corvine trangression. ❋ Cook, Glen (2000)

The tenor of the bird's incessant natter changed suddenly, becoming pure corvine terror. ❋ Cook, Glen (2000)

In the end, the dispute could not be healed, not by the softest words of the most reasonable and coolest heads in the Clans nor by any appeals to brotherhood and solidarity. the Five Clans-now calling themselves "Taylesederas," or "Brothers of the Hawks," for their association with the corvine and raptor bondbirds they had been developing-had determined to split from the Four Clans who wished to banish magic from their lives for all time. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1991)

He watched a brace of blackbirds harass a crow who wanted nothing more than to pursue his corvine business. ❋ Cook, Glen (1988)

"Quite so!" cries 'cute MUNDELLA, the corvine chief and conky, ❋ Various (N/A)

And he spoke unto all the men and said, 'Study, ye the corvine science. ❋ Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli (N/A)

The chief of the secret police was a heavily built man of medium height, and his face, which was rather corvine than aquiline, and the slightest degree too fleshy, showed not a trace of kindliness. ❋ Van Vogt, A. E. (1946)

Personally, like the non-corvine personages in the Ingoldsby legend, I did not feel “one penny the worse.” ❋ Huxley, Leonard, 1860-1933 (1920)

It now behoves us to consider the smaller members of the corvine clan. ❋ Douglas Dewar (1916)

Any attempt at courtship after the style of the costermonger is resented by the whole corvine community. ❋ Douglas Dewar (1916)

Personally, like the non-corvine personages in the Ingoldsby legend, I did not feel "one penny the worse." ❋ Huxley, Leonard (1900)

The bird is a common crow or a raven, and is one of the most happily executed of the avian sculptures, the nasal feathers, which are plainly shown, and the general contour of the bill being truly corvine. ❋ Unknown (1890)

Far up a hillside of poplar, a horde of crows were clamoring over some corvine scandal, perhaps. ❋ Unknown (1887)

The "new process" he spoke so confidently about might no doubt be used with advantage in reproducing the coarser metallic reflections on a black plumage, such as we see in the corvine birds; but the glittering garment of the humming-bird, like the silvery lace woven by the Epeira, gemmed with dew and touched with rainbow-coloured light, has never been and never can be imitated by art. ❋ Unknown (1881)

OMG [thank you] Corvin for [helping] me with [my boyfriend]/girlfriend OMG did you see Corvin’s dick ❋ Dellarose (2020)

-Is that Corvin? -Yes. You too feel [the raw] [sexual energy] radiating all around his [giant penis]? ❋ Corvinssexslave (2021)

Corvin [smells] like [olives] ❋ Lifesimmer64 (2020)

Me: " [whos] that boy [sara] is with" You: "must be corvin , he always gets [the ladies]" ❋ Alabaseudus420 (2015)

I may be an [awful person] but [Atleast] I’m not [Matt Corvin]. ❋ A Cool Frog (2020)

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