Vulture in a sentence as a noun

Nine species of vulture can be found living in India.

What they are doing is legal, yeah, but it is pretty much textbook "vulture fund" behavior.

At the same time, it can't afford to let a vulture come in and feed on the people who ultimately make the platform work.

Anyone that criticizes the role of the UN in this instance is a vulture looking to profit off of a natural disaster in a corrupt nation.

""Deeply racist, yet vulture-ize black culture with attempts to be "down", while living as far from any ghetto as humanly possible.

This ain't no vulture fund; and we all know about Argentinian "diplomacy".This fund invested in Argentina, because it believed in its economy - it went long.

"What's sad to me is the general populace thinking a "doctor" is anything more than a spineless vulture pushing whatever status-quo pill regime is hot in the pharma industry.

The issue here is not about boycotting StartSSL because of their 'vulture-like' business model, it is about whether StartSSL can be trusted by browsers to actually secure connections.

It is not a 'leaked memo'.I've heard it said that Ballmer's retirement had much more to do with strategic board shuffling to prevent predatory dividend dumping from the vulture capitol firm ValueAct Capitol.

In the former case, the mass media, which had spent months obsessing over deficit deficit deficit, suddenly took notice of income inequality, and Romneys Republican primary opponents started attacking him over his vulture-capitalist history.

Vulture definitions

noun

any of various large diurnal birds of prey having naked heads and weak claws and feeding chiefly on carrion

noun

someone who attacks in search of booty

See also: marauder predator piranha