View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Falconer.
Falconer meaning
A person who breeds or trains hawks or other birds of prey. | One who follows the sport of fowling with hawks.
Example sentences (20)
Close-up on Kyle Falconer during a solo set with his band at the Ironworks.
Councillor Falconer Waters, a keen local historian, agreed and argued that the county had more archaeological variety than Orkney, but the island sites were better known.
Falconer knows the key to success is consistency and knows they can't afford to be complacent against anyone.
Hamish Falconer, the Labour parliamentary candidate for the neighbouring Lincoln constituency, said he was told by the local parish council that the Home Office contacted them at 5pm on Tuesday to confirm the plans.
Kyle Falconer and his Dundee band were in Leeds touring their recent release Exorcism of Youth.
Labour former justice secretary Lord Falconer predicted the courts would reject the government’s “hopeless” challenge.
Mr Brown also made Lord Adonis his transport secretary in 2009 - with Lord Falconer and Baroness Amos serving in the cabinet of Sir Tony Blair.
Mr Falconer said after the meeting: "It is inhumane to start, it is going to be totally impractical given the services around here.
Mr Falconer said he hoped that a decision would be made to reverse the plan to close the bank in the coming weeks.
Other than scaling down, Ms Falconer said nothing else will really change.
There are various experiences available, including the owl experience, the young falconer experience and even a photographic experience for those who love to take a snap.
A falconer stares directly at the viewer under the shadow of his cap, and so does the raptor in the cage.
Also performing is Kyle Falconer, lead singer of The View, in the This Feeling tent, at 9.10pm.
Kyle Falconer sat down with The Courier to chat about life on the road with his family – and revealed why he was “not missing” his former home in Broughty Ferry.
Lord Falconer of Thoroton will introduce a Private Members’ Bill in the House of Lords that would allow terminally ill adults with six months or less to live to end their lives.
Obasanjo ate the humble pie until they won re-election in 2003 and from them on the falcon could no longer hear the falconer.
The new version of the book also includes the first family tree of Falconer's closest family, including his niece Grace Milne of Kinloss, later Lady Prestwich who became a geologist.
Your goal as a falconer is to be seen by your bird as a hunting partner.
After eating, Falconer said the boys went by the old family-owned slaughterhouse that was used as a storehouse to play.
But Labour’s former justice secretary Charles Falconer was critical of the party’s actions.