45 examples of widgeon in sentences

Turbot p. 175 Turkey 1005 Veal 854 breast of 912 fillet of 914 knuckle of 915 loin of 916 Venison, haunch of 1061 Widgeon 1068 Woodcock 1062 Cauliflower, description of the 1105 Properties of the 1151 Cauliflowers, à la sauce blanche 1105

ROAST WIDGEON. 1052.

TEAL, being of the same character as Widgeon and Wild Duck, may be treated, in carving, in the same style.

WIDGEON. 1068.

WIDGEON may be carved in the same way as described in regard to Wild Duck, at No. 1055.

Salmi of Fillets of Hare Salmi of Widgeon.

They walked round the garden and down to the pond where there were ornamental waterfowl, teal, widgeon and mandarin ducks, and seeing these again gave her great pleasure.

he is the widgeon that we must feed upon.

Then the duck came in, and the widgeon, company by company: and all the light of day faded out of the sky saving one red band of light.

In a placid little pool I saw a couple of widgeon all unconscious of danger, their glossy plumage reflected in the clear water.

'Shall I bag those two widgeon?'

Putting in shot cartridge, I shot both the widgeon, but we were all astounded to see the tiger we had so carefully and perseveringly searched for, bound out of a crevice in the bank, almost right under my elephant.

Our bag to-day was one tiger, one florican, one mallard, and two widgeon.

They were the haunt of vast quantities of widgeon, teal, whistlers, mallard, ducks, snipe, curlew, blue fowl, and the usual varied habitués of an exceptionally good Indian lake.

" Widgeon (like woodcock) is a term for a simpleton.

Eventually, this palpable error was abandoned; but when the Church forbade Christians the use of poultry on fast days, it made an exception, out of consideration for the ancient prejudice, in favour of teal, widgeon, moor-hens, and also two or three kinds of small amphibious quadrupeds.

Teal and widgeon may be shot occasionally in the same manner.

And the widgeon began to go up the river in great companies, all whistling, and then would suddenly wheel and all go down again.

The teal, the mallard, the widgeon, the shoveller, the canvasbackall mingled in the loud-voiced throng that arose before the leader's approach, then, like smoke, vanished with almost unbelievable swiftness into the hazy distance.

Silver widgeon, by Esther Wood.

SEE CARSON, JULIA M. H. Silver widgeon.

Silver widgeon, by Esther Wood.

SEE CARSON, JULIA M. H. Silver widgeon.

In the lower parts of Bengal, wild ducks, widgeon, and teal, are often taken by means of earthen pots.

We should say, he urges, "for large flocks of wild fowl,of swans, a whiteness,of geese, a gaggle,of brent, a gang,of duck, a team or a plump,of widgeon, a trip,of snipes, a wisp,of larks, an exaltation.

45 examples of  widgeon  in sentences