16 Verbs to Use for the Word badger

This letter did not effectually "draw the badger."

The strongest will that ever ruled France has passed away; and the poor, broken King has hunted his last badger at St. Germain, and meekly followed his master to the grave, as he had always followed him.

For the rest, Mr. Hucks had turned sixty, but without losing his hair, which in colour and habit resembled a badger's; and although he had lived inland all his life, carried about with him in his dress, his gait, his speech an indefinable suggestion of a nautical past.

The Black and Tan, or Manchester, Terrier as we know him to-day is a comparatively new variety, and he is not to be confounded with the original terrier with tan and black colouring which was referred to by Dr. Caius in the sixteenth century, and which was at that time used for going to ground and driving out badgers and foxes.

"I encountered a badger on Hampstead Heath."

A few years ago I saw a pack of foxhounds find a badger in Chearsley Spinneys in Oxfordshire.

The hawk follows the badger, the coyote the carrion crow, and from their aerial stations the buzzards watch each other.

Might come handy, some time; only Tige, he hates the sound of it like he hates porkypinesor badgers.

The Boy clapped his hands, and lugubriously intoned: "'Dey's de badger and de bah, En de funny

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.

The Latin word, like the Italian, means both a badger and a yew-tree; and the family in general appear to have taken it in the former sense.

" "I do not know where he lives," replied the badger.

As no priest was near at hand, he begged Grimbart the badger to listen to him, and penitently confessed all the misdeeds we have already recounted.

" Bawsin, in some counties, signifies a badger.

I'll get bears though, lots of 'em, and buffalo; and I'll have a fine trap when I get home, and catch badgers and foxes, just as the Indians do.

" Jake and Kansas went at the warbags like terriers digging out a badger.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  badger