swoopers
/ˈswupərz/
noun
- People or things that swoop, especially birds or aircraft that descend rapidly.
- The barn owls are silent swoopers, able to snatch mice without making a sound.
- During the air show, the fighter jets were impressive swoopers that thrilled the crowd.
- The hawks were swift swoopers, diving from the sky to catch their prey.
- People who move in quickly to take something, such as bargains or opportunities, often in a competitive way.
- Online sale events attract swoopers who refresh their screens constantly for deals.
- At the flea market, the early swoopers grabbed all the best antiques before anyone else.
- The investors were swoopers, buying up stocks the moment they dropped in price.
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