Definitions
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- noun A fabulous
winged monster ,ravenous andfilthy , having the face of a woman and the body of avulture . - noun A
shrewish woman. - noun One who is
rapacious orravenous ; anextortioner . - noun The
European moor buzzard ormarsh harrier (Circus aeruginosus). - noun A large and powerful double-crested, short-winged
American eagle (Thrasaetus harpyia).
Etymologies
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Examples
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May 31st, 2008 1: 39 pm ET thank god this harpy is almost history ....
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Kettle Belly spoke rapidly in a tongue that meant nothing to Whandall, but he thought he heard the word harpy.
The Burning City Larry Niven 2000
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A harpy is a nightmare image out of Greek Mythology.
Think Progress » Matalin Defends Coulter’s Attack on 9/11 Widows 2006
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This screwball harpy is out to change America, and trust me – most of the people posting on this site will not be welcomed in her America.
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Marge, at this point, exhausted and slightly disoriented, said, "Who are you calling a harpy?"
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She used gossip and lies and she behaved like the stereotypical "harpy" -- she didn't just embarrass herself, she embarrassed all feminists and the movement itself.
The Common Ills 2008
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I mean Leah is described as a harpy in Eclipse, Disney people are too happy and princess like to play that.
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A harpy is a vicious monster hybrid of bird and lady.
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In a climactic scene in the third book, Lyra comes to grief when she spins a fantastic tale to a mythological creature called a harpy who is guarding the underworld.
His Dark Material Leslie Baynes 2007
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In a climactic scene in the third book, Lyra comes to grief when she spins a fantastic tale to a mythological creature called a harpy who is guarding the underworld.
The Anti-Potter 2007
brtom commented on the word harpy
Leanjawed harpy, hard woman at a bargain, her bonnet awry.
Joyce, Ulysses, 6
January 1, 2007