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raven

Aussprache: [ˈreɪvən]

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Kontext: „animals“

(noun) A raven is a large black bird known for its intelligent behavior. It often appears in stories and is recognized for its distinctive cawing sound.

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I saw a raven sitting on a branch, looking very majestic.

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There were no ravens in the park today; only sparrows were around.

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Have you ever seen a raven in the wild?

Kontext: „literature“

(noun) In literature, the raven often symbolizes mystery or darkness. It is commonly associated with the idea of prediction or omens.

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The poem featured a raven that brought news of fate.

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The story didn't have any references to a raven; it focused on other animals instead.

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What does the raven symbolize in the poem you read?

Kontext: „behavior“

(verb) To raven means to eat something eagerly or greedily, like a hungry animal. It describes the action of consuming food with great hunger.

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After running around, the kids ravened over the pizza.

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She didn't raven over her dinner; she picked at it instead.

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Did they raven over the snacks at the party?

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