noun
- A small European bird (Vanellus vanellus) with a distinctive crest, black and white plumage, and a loud, wailing call; also called a lapwing.
Usage: chiefly British; also spelled peewit or pewit
Examples
- The peesweep's distinctive call echoes across the moorland.
- Birdwatchers gathered to observe the peesweep during migration season.
- The peesweep is easily recognized by its prominent crest on its head.
- In spring, peesweeps return to their breeding grounds in the British countryside.
- The peesweep performs an elaborate aerial display to attract mates.