42 adjectives to describe cubs

A good many little cubs, as well as a few ole Bears, have been gobbled up by your confounded efforts at runnin' up gold, while you grin and chuckle like the laffin' hyena, when ransackin' Navy Yards and whisky distilleries.

For he came upon a little brown cub whimpering dismally.

At first old mother wolf showed them where to look, and when she had found a clutch of eggs would divide them fairly, keeping the hungry cubs in order at a little distance and bringing each one his share, which he ate without interference.

And I'm young enough to polish off every unlicked cub in these parts.

Not long ago a bold young cub spent some time in breaking open the lid of one of the coops, in which were some late pheasants.

"He's an infernal self-willed, obstinate, heartless young cub on top, then," said Blundell.

At least ten times before sunset he crossed and recrossed the creek, and the disgusted and almost ready-to-quit cub waded and swam and floundered after him until he was nearly drowned.

Not until then did the utterly exhausted little tan-faced cub lie down, but when he did lie down he was so dead tired that he was sound asleep in three minutes.

Even the wolverine had some wicked-eyed little cubs that, to her, were precious beyond rubies; but which would ultimately receive all the oaths in the language for stealing bait on the trap lines out from the settlements.

They had travelled a good twenty miles since leaving the Bighorn Highway, and to the little tan-faced cub those twenty miles were like a journey around the world.

"'Foolish cub!

He went back to the balsam thicket, but the gorged cub now made no effort to follow him.

And when I start off with my pair of grown cubs I needn't be afraid of any one waylaying me on the road.

"He's an infernal self-willed, obstinate, heartless young cub on top, then," said Blundell.

He began to move slowly and silently down the branch until he was over the foe, slumbering, twitching his limbs, and making little sounds that told of dreams of the chase, or, more likely, dreams of tormenting a helpless Bear cub.

Praslin's hopeful cub, the Viscount, whom you saw in England last year, goes to Naples; and the Marquis de Durfort to Viennaa cold, dry, proud man, with the figure and manner of Lord Cornbury.

One as a mountain vast, and with her came A cub, not much inferior to his dam.

After the sapoos oowin he was craving red, juicy flesh, just as a very hungry man yearns for a thick porterhouse instead of lady fingers or mayonnaise saladflesh and plenty of it; and how he could hunt down and kill a caribou with that half-starved but very much interested cub at his heels puzzled him.

There are still live cubs in the breeding-earth, for I heard them there this afternoon; so there is yet hope.

Six feet away from him, grovelling flat in a patch of white sand, wriggling and shaking for all the world like a half-frightened puppy that had not yet made up its mind whether it had met a friend or an enemy, was a lone bear cub.

I have myself picked up four male cubs, all in one spot, with their eyes just beginning to open, and none of their teeth through the gums.

He's an ill-mannered cub.

I thought I should make short work of him, and give him a lesson against meddlinggreat unlicked cub as he was, while I had had the best training at Berlin and Paris in fencing; but somehow those big strong fellows, from their very clumsiness, throw one out.

"It's that miserable young cub of a Prince Karl!"

And close at his heels followed the motherless little tan-faced cub.

42 adjectives to describe  cubs