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/ˈēgəl/,
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eagles, plural;
  1. Play (a hole) in two strokes under par
    • - he eagled the last to share fourth place
Noun
  1. A large bird of prey with a massive hooked bill and long broad wings, renowned for its keen sight and powerful soaring flight

  2. A figure of an eagle, esp. as a symbol of the US, or formerly as a Roman or French ensign

  3. One of a pair of insignia in the shape of an eagle worn by a colonel in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps, or by a captain in the US Navy

  4. A score of two strokes under par at a hole

  5. In the US, a former gold coin worth ten dollars


  1. shoot two strokes under par; "She eagled the hole"
  2. any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight
  3. (golf) a score of two strokes under par on a hole
  4. a former gold coin in the United States worth 10 dollars
  5. an emblem representing power; "the Roman eagle"
  6. Eagles are large birds of prey which are members of the bird family Accipitridae, and belong to several genera which are not necessarily closely related to each other. Most of the more than 60 species occur in Eurasia and Africa. ...
  7. The Texas Eagle is a 1306-mile (2102 km) passenger train route operated by Amtrak in the central and western United States. ...
  8. Eagle was a marque of the Chrysler Corporation following the purchase of American Motors Corporation (AMC) and aimed at the enthusiast driver.
  9. Eagle was a seminal British children's comic, first published from 1950 to 1969, and then in a relaunched format from 1982 to 1994. It was founded by Marcus Morris, an Anglican vicar from Lancashire. ...
  10. Eagle, in comics, may refer to: * Eagle (comic book), a UK comic book * Eagle Comics, a US publisher of comic books reprinting 2000 AD stories * Eagle (Wildstorm), a Wildstorm character * Wildsiderz * Eagle Award (comics), a British comic award also known simply as an Eagle * Eagle, a comic ...
  11. Eagle is a small impact crater in which the Opportunity rover was located, after landing on Mars in 2004. The crater is located on Meridiani Planum. ...
  12. Any of several large carnivorous and carrion-eating birds in the family Accipitridae, having a powerful hooked bill and keen vision; A representation of such a bird carried as an emblem; A gold coin with a face value of $10. ...
  13. (Eagles) The cards of the fifth suit in a sixty-two card deck.
  14. (EAGLES (Equity Appreciation Growth LinkEd Securities)) EAGLES are principal protected index-linked notes that pay no interest over the life of the security. ...
  15. (EAGLES) Believed to be the embodiment of a goddess known as Mother Eagle, Mother of the Sky and Queen of Heavens. Huichols admire Werika, the eagle as the most magnificent among all birds.
  16. (Eagles (Football)) If seagulls fly over the "C", do Eagles fly over the "E"?
  17. (Eagles) A politically correct term for "Crows".
  18. (Eagles) Home, Road, Home Alt, Road Alt 1, Road Alt 2, Road Alt 3 - Everyone loved the Iggles throwbacks this year, so I say drop the drop shadow, keep the number font, logo and new age helmet wings and add the Kelly green. ...
  19. (Eagles) feed on the ducks and geese that begin arriving at the refuge in September.
  20. (Eagles) modern gold or silver bullions produced by U.S. government.
  21. (Eagles) the second largest Pack in the northvalley, protecting Treetop City. Territory: Treetop City and the southern two–thirds of Treetop Forest and the northwestern plains. Colors: Yellow, White, Blue.
  22. (The Eagles) Best-selling country-rock band with many hits, 1972-1980.
  23. (in  the Eagles (American music group))
  24. Eagles like Dy-you-wi's eagle are often owned and kept tethered in a village by some men, or group of men, for the sake of their feathers. The poor things look half-picked all the time.
  25. The eagle plays an important part in heraldry in almost every part of the globe. Its earliest rise to popularity, however, was in Germany, where, after it became the emblem of the empire, it was adopted by some of the princes and many of the nobles. ...