Eagled example sentences

Related (3): Eagle-eyed, eagles, eaglet

ea·gle

noun

eagle (noun) · eagles (plural noun)

  - a large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, renowned for its keen sight and powerful soaring flight.

  - a figure of an eagle, especially as a symbol of the US, or formerly as a Roman or French ensign.

  - a score of two strokes under par at a hole:

  - in the US, a former gold coin worth ten dollars.

  - play (a hole) in two strokes under par:

"Eagled" Example Sentences

1. The player eagled on the third hole.
2. He eagled the par 5 with a perfect approach shot.
3. After a terrible start, he eagled twice in a row to catch up with the leaders.
4. She was ecstatic when she eagled the 18th to win the tournament.
5. The eagle-eyed detective quickly solved the case.
6. The eagle soared majestically over the mountains.
7. The pirate proudly displayed his eagle tattoo on his bicep.
8. The company's logo featured a stylized eagle with outspread wings.
9. She felt like an eagle as she soared down the ski slope.
10. The eagle's talons were sharp and deadly.
11. The eagle's nest was perched high up on a cliff.
12. He watched in awe as the eagle swooped down to catch its prey.
13. The eagle was fiercely protective of its young.
14. The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States.
15. She had eagle eyesight and could spot the smallest details from afar.
16. The eagle's call could be heard echoing through the valley.
17. The explorer saw a rare golden eagle on his expedition.
18. He was proud to be a member of the Eagle Scouts.
19. The sailors spotted an eagle in the distance, a sign of good luck.
20. The eagle's majestic presence commanded respect from all who saw it.
21. The eagle symbolizes strength and freedom in many cultures.
22. The children were excited to see a real live eagle at the zoo.
23. The Native Americans held the eagle in high regard as a sacred animal.
24. The eagle's wingspan was an impressive sight to behold.
25. The eagle soared high above the clouds, free as the wind.
26. The eagle's sharp beak was its main weapon for catching prey.
27. The bald eagle population was nearly decimated by human activity, but has since made a remarkable recovery.
28. The eagle's powerful legs allowed it to snatch its prey with ease.
29. The eagle perched on a branch, surveying its domain.
30. The eagle's feathers were a beautiful shade of brown and white.

Common Phases

1. The eagle soared majestically through the sky;
2. A bald eagle perched on a branch overlooking the river;
3. The eagle's sharp talons grasped tightly onto its prey;
4. The national symbol of the United States is the bald eagle;
5. The eagle's keen eyesight allowed it to spot its next meal from high above.

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