Pronunciation: /ˈsɑnɪk ˈskɛrˌkroʊ/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'scarecrow' is a noun that refers to a figure made to resemble a human that is placed in fields to scare birds away from crops.
A1 The sonic scarecrow scared away the birds from the cornfield.
A2 Farmers use sonic scarecrows to protect their crops from pests.
B1 The farmer invested in a new sonic scarecrow to keep the birds away.
B2 The advanced sonic scarecrow emitted high-frequency sounds to deter pests.
C1 The sonic scarecrow was equipped with motion sensors and automated deterrents.
C2 The effectiveness of the sonic scarecrow in protecting the crops was undeniable.
formal The farmer implemented a sonic scarecrow to deter birds from eating his crops.
informal I heard that the farmer set up a sonic scarecrow to keep the birds away.
slang The farmer put up a sonic scarecrow to scare off those pesky birds.
figurative The sonic scarecrow stood tall like a guardian, protecting the fields from avian intruders.
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