daw
noun [ C ] UK literary uk/dɔː/ us/dɑː/
(同 jackdaw)
a jackdaw
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- Neville Cardus described Miller in his prime as a young eagle among crows and daws.
- They do not wear their heart in their sleeve for daws to peck at.
- But she, remembering her old ruined hall and all the windy clamour of the daws about her hollow turret