bonxie

[ˈbɒŋksi]

bonxie Definition

a large, aggressive seabird of the skua family, typically with dark plumage.

Using bonxie: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bonxie" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bonxies were circling overhead, looking for prey.

  • Example

    The great skua, also known as the bonxie, is a fierce predator of other seabirds.

bonxie Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bonxie

  • great skua
  • Stercorarius skua

Phrases with bonxie

  • bonxie's banquet

    a term used to describe a situation where a number of seabirds are being attacked and killed by skuas, especially Great Skuas

    Example

    The bonxie's banquet was in full swing, with several skuas attacking a flock of gulls.

  • bonxie's paradise

    a place where there are many seabirds for skuas to prey on

    Example

    The cliffs of St. Kilda are a bonxie's paradise, with thousands of seabirds nesting there.

  • bonxie's wrath

    a term used to describe the aggressive behavior of skuas when defending their nests or territory

    Example

    The bonxie's wrath was fearsome to behold, as it dive-bombed anyone who came too close to its nest.

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Summary: bonxie in Brief

'Bonxie' [ˈbɒŋksi] refers to a large, aggressive seabird of the skua family, with dark plumage. Also known as the great skua, it is a fierce predator of other seabirds, often attacking and killing them. 'Bonxie' extends into phrases like 'bonxie's banquet,' describing a situation where skuas are attacking and killing other seabirds, and 'bonxie's wrath,' denoting the aggressive behavior of skuas when defending their nests or territory.