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Ravens
/ˈreɪvənz/
Definition
1
Plural of 'raven': a large, glossy black bird (Corvus corax) of the crow family, known for its deep croak and scavenging habits.
2
The Baltimore Ravens: a professional American football team in the NFL, based in Baltimore, Maryland, with a fierce fanbase and a penchant for dramatic comebacks.
Examples
The ravens perched on the old oak, plotting world domination one shiny trinket at a time.
Baltimore Ravens fans tailgate so hard, their purple passion could dye the entire stadium.
A flock of ravens turned the park picnic into an unsolicited catering gig for beaky gourmands.
In the Tower of London, the ravens guard the crown jewels—because who needs alarms when you've got goth birds?