38 Words to use with buck

"It's no more than buck-shot anyhow.

In the dim light of seal-lamps vague visions visited him of stern and noble chiefs out of the Leather Stocking Stories of his childhoodmen of daring, whose legs were invariably cased in buck-skin with dangling fringes.

Twice during the day they verified their course by information received once from a range rider and once from a man in a dusty buck-board.

Yes, he would keep up his position as a Sahib haughtily and with jealousy,and he stared with terrible frown and supercilious hauteur at what he mentally termed a big, fat buck-nigger who dared and presumed to approach the carriage and look in.

"You've got the 'buck-fever' my boy.

Well, it was not like the collision of two hard substances, but rather of the heavy "thud" order of sound, like the descent of a solid into a soft substance; say, for instance, of a flat-iron into a jar of unrisen buck-wheat batter.

'Hand me the rod and can, and help me out along the buck-stage,' said Lancelot; 'I must have some more talk with you, my fine fellow.' 'Amen,' answered Tregarva, as he assisted our lame hero along a huge beam which stretched out into the pool; and having settled him there, returned mechanically to his work, humming a Wesleyan hymn- tune.

vessel, vase, bushel, barrel; canister, jar; pottle, basket, pannier, buck-basket, hopper, maund^, creel, cran, crate, cradle, bassinet, wisket, whisket, jardiniere, corbeille, hamper, dosser, dorser, tray, hod, scuttle, utensil; brazier; cuspidor, spittoon.

Leap N. leap, jump, hop, spring, bound, vault, saltation^. ance, caper; curvet, caracole; gambade^, gambado^; capriole, demivolt^; buck, buck jump; hop skip and jump; falcade^. kangaroo, jerboa; chamois, goat, frog, grasshopper, flea; buckjumper^; wallaby.

"I say, would you like to see my new buck rabbit?" "Rather!" He held out his hand and she ran on with him, along the terrace, down the steps at the corner and up the drive to the stable yard where the rabbits were.

GAME.Blackcock, buck venison, grouse, hares, partridges, pheasants. VEGETABLES.Artichokes, asparagus, beans, cabbage sprouts, carrots, celery, lettuces, mushrooms, onions, pease, potatoes, salading, sea-kale, sprouts, tomatoes, turnips, vegetable marrows,various herbs.

The old farmers said the lads were "wide awake," and the "buck-eyes" declared that there was no being up to the plaguy Irishmen "no how," for they were always sure to have every thing their own way.

Mulliner's buck-u-uppo.

Now is the up grade eased by scholarships; young men labour with the football instead of the buck-saw, and wear high collars, and travel on a Pullman car, and dally with slang and cigarettes in the smoking-room.

An instant later, in rounding a heavy growth of bushes, I saw a magnificent buck grazing on the tender growth.

Usually the rest of the drove paid no particular heed to the place of blood, but at other rare times they seemed maddened and performed a curious sort of war-dance at the spot, making buck-leaps, brandishing their horns, and goring at the ground.

I had on a red dress and was goin' on with my milk when I saw a old buck lookin' at me.

And time, with a Bucks majority tinkering with corporate rights in the Assembly, might well be precious.

On their heads they wore caps of coon-skin or mink-skin, with the tails hanging down, or else felt hats, in each of which was thrust a buck-tail or a sprig of evergreen.

Buck thought of all this, but it was no use.

His teeth had gone, all but two buck-teeth which stuck out at each corner of his mouth, giving him the look of a tusker.

I hesitated, and just then the stately head turned round to look behind, and exposing the beautifully curving neck full to my aim, I fired, and had the satisfaction of seeing the fine buck topple over, seemingly hard hit.

Crossing a fresh buck track caused us to dismount, and tie our horses.

Dem bucks jus' took all dey wages out in talk.

Pegs of wood were thrust into the sides of the house, to serve instead of a wardrobe; and buck antlers, thrust into joists, held the ever-ready rifles.

38 Words to use with  buck