72 Words to use with fox

And here was he, the insect of a day, fox-hunting upon THEM!

He opened his hands and there lay the tiniest morsel of a fox terrier puppy that I ever saw.

Squire Savage, the fox-hunter, who, like Hippolitus of old, chased the wily fox and timid hare, and had never yet acknowledged the empire of beauty, was subdued by the artless sweetness of Delia.

He was doddering about between his bed and the fire, laying out the most imposing parkis and fox-skins, fur blankets, and a pair of seal-skin mittens, all of which, apparently, he had had secreted under his bed, or between it and the wall.

He nearly killed Smirke with terror by putting him on his mare, and taking him a ride over a common where the county fox-hounds happened to meet.

For one I'm beginning to feel quite curious to see that lodge of his under the pines and hemlocks, as well as learn what he is doing with his fox farm.

A deer he might have overtaken, but small game the wolf must hunt as the fox hunts it, and he began to slip through the thickets slowly and as quietly as a shadow.

Although it is less dangerous and exciting than the fox-chase, however, it has great charms for those who do not care for the hard riding which the other requires.

And for myself, although I am past my sportive days, the sound of a street organ, if any, would inflame me to a fox-trot.

For his black robe he had lamb's wool; for his white one, fawn's fur; and for his yellow one, fox fur.

As soon as the young are born, we take the fox pups away from the mother fox, and the kittens away from the mother cat, and make the cat foster-mother to the fox cubs.

As soon as the young are born, we take the fox pups away from the mother fox, and the kittens away from the mother cat, and make the cat foster-mother to the fox cubs.

" The man stood for a moment twiddling the fox-brush.

I want my readers to understand this, and not to think of a Highland fox-cairn as if it were an English fox-earth dug in sand; nor of badger work as if it were a question of locating the badger and then digging him out.

"Well, we used to have rare sport hunting them with fox-hounds.

Which is the boaster, the strutter, the bedizener of his sinful carcase with feathers and beads, fox-tails and bears' claws,the brave, or his poor little squaw?

Their petticoats, for instance, were composed of the fox-glove, a flower in demand among Irish fairies for their gloves, and in some parts of that country for their caps, where it is nicknamed "Lusmore," while the Cuscuta epithymum is known in Jersey as "fairies' hair."

I'm a fur farmer, you see; and you could carry my crop of fox pelts away easy enough on your own back!" CHAPTER IV BANDY-LEGS SUSPECTS Max Hastings smiled.

Indeed he began a letter to his wife's uncle, the canon, and he was writing this when he was startled by hearing a fox bark.

Oh, no, I always prowl around after fox trails and things.

A fox meditates.

The cicuta is a frequent plant on this river; we found the fox grape this afternoon nearly ripe.

Woods and fox coverts must be kept in good order, so that there may always be cover to shelter game and foxes.

No one can produce a dog that has half the odour of Reynard, and this odour the dog-fox would doubtless possess were its sire a fox-dog or its dam a vixen.

"At one time, by delaying my turning too long, my sanguinary antagonists came so near, that they threw the white foam over my dress, as they sprang to seize me, and their teeth clashed together like the spring of a fox-trap!

72 Words to use with  fox