12 Words to use with steer

The second thing for you to know is to get onto the tricks of the steer wheel.

"That year we had the better of twenty-nine hundred head, all steer cattle, threes and up, a likely bunch, better than these we are shadowing now.

No sooner did a steer head back than I had the spurs in and was after it, and I'd always get it stopped.

BROWNE WILLIAM, English pastoral poet, born at Tavistock; author of "Britannia's Pastorals" and "The Shepherd's Pipe," a collection of eclogues and "The Inner Temple and Masque," on the story of Ulysses and Circe, with some opening exquisitely beautiful verses, "Steer hither, steer," among them; was an imitator of Spenser, and a parallel has been instituted between him and Keats (1590-1645).

Down from the rugged hills it took him once to where a love-feast had been set by the bigger Bear; for the carcass of a steer lay half devoured, and the telltale ground said much of the struggle that foreran the feast.

If you take the latter course, steer north, within the reef o, and then close within 6, to avoid the low rock that covers with the tide.

With eyes that seemed magnifying I gazed to see a big red woolly steer plunge wildly down the slope and disappear.

"If we rode to church, it was in a steer wagon (ox wagon).

" "Harwood, sir; he's the best man o' ther lot, an' a good sailor, I give him a compass, an' told him ter steer west.

And he said: "Wal, I can ride a wild steer bare-back, but excoose me from tacklin' a buckin' bronch without saddle an' stirrups."

"Put the helm bias!" shouted the Amazon Captain to the steers-woman; "and keep him well out from land.

While he sit talking to his gal at the window a steer cone up and et off his dress tail.

12 Words to use with  steer