Blackhawks
Definition
A professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois, competing in the National Hockey League (NHL) Central Division, with a storied history including six Stanley Cup championships.
(plural) Military helicopters of the UH-60 Black Hawk variety, often used in high-stakes operations and evoking images of stealthy aerial prowess.
(rarely) A nickname for certain dark-plumaged birds of prey, like the zone-tailed hawk, blending menace with majesty in the wild.
Examples
The Blackhawks turned the rink into a slaughterhouse on ice, leaving opponents wondering if they packed skates or switchblades.
My fantasy league dreams shattered faster than a Blackhawks power play in overtime.
Spotting Blackhawks overhead during deployment felt like the sky itself was dropping in for backup.
Birdwatchers geeked out over the elusive Blackhawks gliding like feathered ninjas through the canyon thermals.