16 Metaphors for bucked

She seemed to acquiesce; adding, 'You know young bucks are always favourites of the ladies.'

My Parke I liken to a Common wealth In which my Bucks and Does are Citizens; The Hunters Lodge the Court from whence is sent Sentence of life or death as please the King; Onely our government's a tyranny In that wee kill our subjects upon sport.

In the stomach were the remains of both leaves and grasses, but especially the former; the buck was both a browser and grazer.

Things ain't got so bad but what Buck is still willin' to have her.

Buck, is there any change?" "Nothin' much," answered Buck Daniels.

Buck wasn't a bad fellow at heart, for he had the virtue of trying to be good, but occasionally he would walk in slippery places.

"Buck, an' he's your meat!"

Any young buck on a long-tailed screw is a Chevalier Bayard to them.

What's he sayin', Buck?"

"Buck," he said, "there's one chance in ten thousand that I'll make this draw the quickest of the two.

The buck was game to the backbone, and had no notion of givin' in, and I had to fight for it, or die; so up and down, over and over, and all around, we went for a long time, until Crop made up his mind that my callin' so earnestly meant something, and round the point he came.

The light skiff, propelled by Archie's powerful strokes, danced rapidly over the little waves; but the buck was a fast swimmer and made headway through the water astonishingly.

A poor man couldn't fight money in the courts; and so they had shot from the brush, and that was why they were rich now and Buck was poorwhy his enemy was safe at home, and he was out here, homeless, in the apple-tree.

All the chances are that Buck is a long way on the trail back to his stable.

The buck was a hungry, long-legged feller, and when we neared him Mike said to me: "Hist!

BUCK, PEARL S. All men are brothers.

16 Metaphors for  bucked