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Ostrich

British pronunciation/ˈɒstɹɪt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈɔstɹɪtʃ/
Ostrich
[NOUN]
1

a fast and large bird that is flightless and has long legs and a long neck, native to Africa

synonyms : Struthio camelus
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ostrich definition and meaning

What is an "ostrich"?

An ostrich is the largest living bird on Earth, known for its distinctive appearance and unique characteristics. Native to the African continent, particularly the savannas and deserts, the ostrich belongs to the Struthio genus. It stands tall with a long neck and legs, and it possesses powerful thighs that allow it to run at impressive speeds, reaching up to 70 kilometers per hour (43 miles per hour). The ostrich has large, strong feet with only two toes, equipped with sharp claws for self-defense. Its wings, although not suitable for flight, serve as balancing tools during fast running. The male ostrich boasts striking black and white plumage, while the female has a more subdued brown coloring. Ostriches are herbivorous, primarily feeding on plants, seeds, and occasionally insects.

2

a person who refuses to face reality or recognize the truth (a reference to the popular notion that the ostrich hides from danger by burying its head in the sand)

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Examples
1An ostrich strategy for covid-19 is too risky.
2Too many CEOs follow the ostrich plan, sticking their head in the sand in an unconscious effort to avoid bad news, and the responsibility that goes with it.
3Ostriches still lay hard eggs, just like other birds.
4Yes, ostriches still have wings and feathers.
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