61 collocations for bagged

The man-of-war was to sail the same day their schooner did, and he had just determined, by the aid of Terrence, to bag five dozen brace of ducks for the belle of Mariana, when his friend went boldly over to the enemy.

In fact, it was only by the hardest kind of careful and constant work that I was finally successful in bagging my first bear on Kadiak.

The boys will make a loud clatter with the horses, and we shall bag the game without a blow.

"You can't go about the place bagging studies.

They succeeded in bagging the tiger, but not until poor B. was very severely hurt.

Hardy, if you help me bag these men, you'll get fifty per cent of the profits.

All I know for certain is that I've got to bag Abdul Ali.

"I'm here to bag that bird.

They manage to bag an enormous quantity in a hard winter, sometimes getting over a hundred in a day.

After dinner, went out shooting near Jebanah, and bagged a few partridges, but, not returning before the sun went down, the Bey sent a dozen fellows bawling out our names, fearing some harm had befallen us.

For instance, if you want to bag lots of Dead Rabbits, TWEED will be the best stuff you can wearespecially about November 8th, on which day you will be certain to find Some Quail about the polling places.

"Huh! it's all very well for you to talk that way, Jerry, because you happen to be a fine shot, and can bag your game the first clip; but what's a fellow going to do when he finds it difficult to hit a barn?

Sledge straps and tanks 54 Drivers' ski and bags 80 Tank contents: food bags 324 Tent and poles 33 - 491 10-ft. sledge: men's harness, extra tent.

Your correspondence alone is enough work for one man, and you have to tally bags, count coolies, see them paid their daily wage, attend to lawsuits that may be going on, and yet find time to superintend the operations of the farm, and keep an eye to your rents and revenues from the villages.

On the night of the 27th, General McDowell was accordingly sent thither with forty thousand men; but General Pope ordered him, on the next morning, to Manassas, where he hoped to "bag the whole crowd," he saidthat is to say, the force under Jackson.

I shot a fine buck through the spine, and we bagged several deer, and no less than five florican; this bird is allied to the bustard family, and has beautiful drooping feathers, hanging in plumy pendants of deep black and pure white, intermingled in the most graceful and showy manner.

However, I managed to bag half a dozen before I was summoned to nine o'clock breakfast, a meal at which, it is needless to say, the "glorious bird" was plentifully distributed.

"D'you remember," remarked the former, "how, that night we caught the Philistines bagging our fireworks, you said, 'Well, I should think now we've just about finished with young Noaks'?" "Did I?" answered Jack, shrugging his shoulders.

On the way home we bagged a florican and a very fine mallard, and reached the camp utterly fagged, to find our worthy magistrate very much recovered, and glad to congratulate us on our having bagged the tigress.

After all this trouble to bag the whole gang without any fuss there's a chance he's given us the slip.

When FLOURENS bagged the whole government at the Hotel de Ville the other day, my feelings got the better of me, and I went for him.

The members of this hunting party were all elated at the thought of bagging a fine grizzly, which seemed an easy prey.

We bagged some gifted hands Frederick Noronha, Bosco Souza Eremita.

He narrowly misses the misunderstood wife (now a widow, thanks to his kind offices), and his failure to bag the hero and ingénue (together with a handful of subsidiary characters) is only a matter of minutes.

Dey carries corn in de saddle bags an' throwed hit out to de chickens.

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