33 adjectives to describe bucks

Spalding was a proud man as he returned to us with a fine fat spike buck in his boat.

They had not gone far when they came on the track of a deer in the snow, and followed it up till they spied a magnificent buck about three hundred yards off, standing in a level patch of ground which was everywhere surrounded either by rocks or thicket.

In fifteen minutes a lame buck would come out.

a pinch of snuff!" observed a calm, highly dressed young buck with an eye-glass in his eye.

"Our bold buck puts on a great swagger.

Spalding was a proud man as he returned to us with a fine fat spike buck in his boat.

Knee-deep in the water, with drooping head and half-shut eyes, drowsed a red-coated, many-antlered buck.

He talks suthin' o' coming down here, sportin' hisself off on Flip as a fancy buck!

it's best to keep out of the way of a furious buck with tall, sharp horns on his head.

Say, mate, are you the gay buck we hauled aboard drunk, and dumped inter the for'cassel?" "I dunno, sir," I answered dumbly, believing it best not to remember too much.

Suddenly up jumped three big gray bucks.

Several of the hitherto silent bucks remonstrated with Peetkaeven one of the women dared raise her voice.

There must have been something more in him than in a mere idol of the dandies, like Brummell, or a mere irresistible buck and lady-killer, like Lauzun.

But they failed to fool anybody, for the first one to come along was Mike, their father's hostler, who at once discovered the boys, and, saying "Ah! see the little laddie-bucks over the fince!"

There wasn't but the lone buck.

There must have been something more in him than in a mere idol of the dandies, like Brummell, or a mere irresistible buck and lady-killer, like Lauzun.

Within a few feet of the nearest one three young bucks met me and seemed to be anxious to know whence I came and whither I was going; whether right down from Heaven, and if so what was my mission.

Bakers intent upon a buck, Neglectful of the dough!

When their heads were loose Chinaman indulged in a playful buck.

It was a pompous old buck who was bearing down on the old gray horse, and under the slouch hat with its flapping brimone Mayhall Wells, by name.

Why the prone bucks were so comparatively shy I do not know, for right on the ground with them we came upon deer, and, in the immediate neighborhood, mountain sheep, which were absurdly tame.

On the opposite side of the park across the half-acre of waving bunch-grass, a many-pronged old buck in his thin red summer coat lay at the edge of the quaking aspens, sunning the velvet of his tender new horns to harden them against approaching combats.

The result of their investigations, conducted with marvellous skill by Mr. William Fisher, led, about a week after the crime, to the sensational arrest of one of London's smartest young bucks.

Another touch on the arm from Mehrman, and following the direction of his outstretched hand, I descried a splendid buck within thirty yards of me, his antlers and chest but barely visible above the brushwood.

The Romans, also, were devoted admirers of the flesh of the deer; and our own kings and princes, from the Great Alfred down to the Prince Consort, have hunted, although, it must be confessed, under vastly different circumstances, the swift buck, and relished their "haunch" all the more keenly, that they had borne themselves bravely in the pursuit of the animal.

33 adjectives to describe  bucks