scarecrow

[skair-kroh]

scarecrow Definition

an object made to look like a person, dressed in old clothes and put in a field to frighten birds away from crops.

Using scarecrow: Examples

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

  • Example

    The farmer put up a scarecrow to keep the birds from eating his corn.

  • Example

    The children made a scarecrow for their Halloween decorations.

  • Example

    The scarecrow stood motionless in the field, its ragged clothes flapping in the wind.

scarecrow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scarecrow

  • bird-scarer
  • bird-repeller
  • bird-chaser

Phrases with scarecrow

  • a festival held in some countries where people make and display scarecrows

    Example

    The annual scarecrow festival in the village draws visitors from all over the region.

  • scarecrow tactics

    methods used to intimidate or frighten people, often in politics

    Example

    The politician's use of scarecrow tactics backfired when voters saw through his lies.

  • straw man argument

    a type of argument that misrepresents an opponent's position in order to make it easier to attack

    Example

    The speaker used a straw man argument by misrepresenting his opponent's views and then attacking them.

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Summary: scarecrow in Brief

A 'scarecrow' [skair-kroh] is an object made to look like a person, dressed in old clothes and put in a field to frighten birds away from crops. It can also be used as a decoration, as in 'The children made a scarecrow for their Halloween decorations.' The term 'scarecrow tactics' refers to methods used to intimidate or frighten people, often in politics.

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