29 Verbs to Use for the Word antelope

I could not believe that a man could be certain to shoot antelope running till I had seen him do it so often.

I could fully understand Ned's feeling of pride, as the men, one after another, examined the game, and complimented him on his success; for Ned was a great favorite in the camp; but, when old Jerry graciously told him that he was more'n twice as old afore he killed an antelope, the boy's eyes fairly danced with joy.

At a little distance I saw half-a-dozen animals somewhat resembling antelopes, but on a second glance still more resembling the fabled unicorn.

During the two hours following my entry into the Park we rode around the plains and lower slopes of the foothills in the neighborhood of the mouth of the Gardiner and we saw several hundredprobably a thousand all toldof these antelope.

I lay for several minutes, thinking over the different tricks, known in hunter craft, for taking the antelope.

The plains produce corn, rice, and indigo; the forests of cedar, ilex, cork, and olive-trees are scattered over a vast extent, and contain antelopes, wild bears, and other species of game; Barbary also possesses an excellent breed of horses.

Once Tiburcio assured his young patron that he had frequently counted a thousand antelope during a single morning.

Then came the ambulances, in one of which were carried five greyhounds, brought along to course the antelope and rabbit.

We fixed up our camp, cut up our antelope, put a lot of it out to dry or "jerk," as the common expression is, and then about an hour before sunset, Chauvin and I set out to look the country over.

Before the bitter weather began the explorers were much interested by the methods of the Indians in hunting, especially when they surrounded and slaughtered bands of buffalo on horseback; and by the curious pens, with huge V-shaped wings, into which they drove antelope.

On the plain of Avarair is also found a small antelope with a pouch upon its breast secreting muska peculiarity gained, they say, from feeding on grass soaked with the blood of Armenia's sons.

It will be his wife who has frightened these antelope.

Nothing daunted by the yelling that greeted the antelope, once they came within range fifty men were shooting at them without bringing one to grass.

However, the resemblance between America and Africa is abundantly demonstrated by the presence of great herds of horses, of rhinoceroses, both long and short limbed, of camels in great variety, including the giraffe-like type which was capable of browsing on the higher branches of trees, of small elephants, and of deer, which in adaptation to somewhat arid conditions imitated the antelopes in general structure.

It wasn't a month ago that a party of Yanktons left a whole antelope.

He was so swift that he could run down even the antelope and the elk, and at all the great animal gatherings, where the different creatures met in council, he was the swiftest there, and easily won the chief prizes at the great races which the animals used to hold.

We rode along for several miles without seeing any game, save a few antelope, and they at such a distance, that Jerry though it not best to follow them; and, after a time, decided to make our way to the river and follow it down to camp.

Far beyond the reach of human eye, it had seen or scented the slaughtered antelopes; and, on broad, silent wing was now descending to the feast of death.

Great King, some hermits have stationed themselves so as to screen the antelope at the very moment of its coming within range of your arrow.

Afterward, this was the common method of securing antelopes up to the coming of the whites.

We reached it quite early in the afternoon, and, shortly afterwards, Ned came to me in great glee, saying that he'd shot an antelope, and wanted Patsey to go and help him bring it in.

The field (as an English sportsman would term it) then disperse, and while some drive the herd in the desired direction, those with the dogs take their post on the same line, at the distance of about a mile from each other; one of the worst dogs is then slipped at the herd, and from the moment he singles out an antelope the whole body are in motion.

Then the people scattered out, and while most of them hid behind the rock piles and bushes, a few started the antelope toward the mouth of the chute.

One of themfor Gode was behindkept charge of my dog, as I did not choose to take him with me, lest he might alarm the antelopes.

While he held on to the rope assisting his horse, an Eagle Chief man slipped up and cut the rope through the knot, and the next moment a Mexican was burning the grass, calling on saints and others to come and help him turn the antelope loose.

29 Verbs to Use for the Word  antelope