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  1. Scarecrow - Wikipedia

    Scarecrows are used around the world by farmers, and are a notable symbol of farms and the countryside in popular culture. The common form of a scarecrow is a humanoid figure dressed in old clothes and placed in open fields to discourage birds such as crows or sparrows from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops. [1] .

  2. SCARECROW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    May 20, 2012 · The meaning of SCARECROW is an object usually suggesting a human figure that is set up to frighten birds away from crops.

  3. Scarecrow - Batman Wiki | Fandom

    Dr. Jonathan Crane, also known as the Scarecrow, is a Gotham City supervillain and a major enemy of Batman. Created by Batman creators Bill Finger and Bob Kane, he first appeared in World's Finest Comics #3 (Fall 1941).

  4. SCARECROW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SCARECROW definition: 1. a model of a person dressed in old clothes and put in a field of growing crops to frighten birds…. Learn more.

  5. Scarecrow (disambiguation) | DC Database | Fandom

    The Scarecrow is a brilliant psychologist turned supervillain who fights Batman in Gotham City, specializing in techniques and chemicals that manipulate fear. Jonathan Crane was originally a well-respected professor, although he lost credibility when he …

  6. Scarecrow | Organic Farming, Crop Protection & Bird Deterrent

    scarecrow, device posted on cultivated ground to deter birds or other animals from eating or otherwise disturbing seeds, shoots, and fruit; its name derives from its use against the crow.

  7. Scarecrow - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

    Farmers use scarecrows, or human-shaped decoys, to frighten off birds that might eat their seeds or crops. If your sunflowers are being ravaged by starlings, try dressing a scarecrow in your old clothes!

  8. scarecrow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    5 days ago · scarecrow (third-person singular simple present scarecrows, present participle scarecrowing, simple past and past participle scarecrowed) To cause (a person, their body, etc.) to look awkward and stiff, like a scarecrow (noun sense 1).

  9. 30 Spectacular Facts About Scarecrows - The Fact Site

    Oct 26, 2018 · The most famous scarecrow is the fictional character in The Wizard of Oz who is in search of a brain. Another notable scarecrow is in the short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne called “Feathertop” about a scarecrow brought to life by a witch.

  10. Scarecrow | Official DC Character

    One that turns Batman's own weapon against him and revels in terror and dread: the Scarecrow. As a young child, Jonathan Crane was subjected to sick and twisted experiments on fear conducted by his own father.

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