English to Kannada Dictionary vulture

vulture

ರಣಹದ್ದು
definition
noun
The prime minister had a bald head at the end of a vulture 's neck, and a dragging lid over one eye.
a large bird of prey with the head and neck more or less bare of feathers, feeding chiefly on carrion and reputed to gather with others in anticipation of the death of a sick or injured animal or person.
What was wrong with the system that was in place before all these vulture companies came along?
a contemptible person who preys on or exploits others.
translation of 'vulture'
ಕ್ರೂರಿಯೂ ಹಿಂಸಕನೂ ಆದ ವ್ಯಕ್ತಿ,
ರಣಹದ್ದು
noun
ಗಿಡುಗ
example
The 'vulture' paparazzi caricaturised themselves and the passing of time has put that photo shoot into its true perspective.
For Embler, bagging the money may require tough-guy tactics, but that's just how he plays the 'vulture' game.
In the NHS, for example, 'vulture' private firms now make a fortune from privatisation schemes, while nurses and other health workers suffer low pay and long working hours.
He also knew that once Larry accepted the job, Artie would have to wine and dine him because that's when the other 'vulture' agents would fly in to seize him.
She glanced at the study door, caught the 'vulture' look in Primus's eyes, and smiled sweetly.
All condors belong to the same order as the 'vulture' .
The prime minister had a bald head at the end of a 'vulture' 's neck, and a dragging lid over one eye.
And there may be some current bond-holders who are simply following 'vulture' instincts.
The capital markets are all but closed to the company, bar perhaps a few 'vulture' funds picking at the bones of the rapidly thinning beast.
What was wrong with the system that was in place before all these 'vulture' companies came along?
The former NYSE chief valiantly came forward to admit to the gross sum, knowing some 'vulture' in the press would dig it out anyway.
Kinder than the rest of his 'vulture' kind, he asked, ‘When will the wedding be?’
But the common buzzard, found across much of Europe and Asia, is a hawk, not a 'vulture' .
One of four species of 'vulture' found in Europe, bearded vultures earned their name from a small tuft of dark feathers below their beaks.
The press was an absolute 'vulture' when President Bush's National Guard record was questioned.
But now they were tearing each other to pieces, and their 'vulture' lawyers would pick at the carcass of their marriage.
The slowdown in the commercial property market in Ireland may lead to 'vulture' funds looking to obtain short-term value in the Irish market.
A light onshore breeze ruffled the surface of the bay, a few feet away I watched a turkey buzzard or 'vulture' fly by.
For one thing, 'vulture' investors may be unwilling to go through the red tape involved in obtaining a license to run a casino in New Jersey.
As far as other raptors go, you'd be hard-pressed to mistake an accipiter for a 'vulture' or an eagle.
Such 'vulture' funds buy shares in investment trusts and then force a vote of stockholders which can compel trusts to offer a cash exit to shareholders at close to net asset value.
rock musicians are set upon by 'vulture' managers
Only the action of 'vulture' investors buying into the company has prevented the share price falling into single digits.
The most widely distributed 'vulture' in the New World, the Turkey Vulture is a large, predominantly blackish-brown bird.
I came because you've given into my 'vulturous' elder children when I didn't think you would.
If you are a Leeds fan, you see 'vultures' gathering to take away your stars; if you are a Premiership manager in the marketplace you know that there are deals to be done.
We made our way through the 'vultures' answering a bare minimum of questions and sped away from the hospital.
Newspapers' duty is, ultimately, to the many, not the few, and there is no way to conduct a news business without seeming, especially to certain people related to what's being reported, callous or even 'vulturous' .
Farmers who traditionally leave dead animals to the 'vultures' have to develop new practices.
We come across 'vultures' , at least a dozen of them, feeding on the remains of a young wild camel.
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