60 Verbs to Use for the Word bucking

Lady, no more: I do not like this luck, To hunt all day, and yet not kill a buck.

I got a buck, and was returnin', when what should I see but a bear swimmin' the Ohio, and I put out in chase right off.

"The next mornin', I got up just as the sun was risin', and a little way down on the shore of the lake I saw a buck.

I heard him bayin' a little way over a ridge layin' gist beyond where I shot the buck.

"I'm not trying to pass the buck.

a pinch of snuff!" observed a calm, highly dressed young buck with an eye-glass in his eye.

I was a pretty proud man then, as that was my first moose, and about as big feeling a chap as was Squire Smith the other day, when he brought down that buck.

When Huggins had finished his translation of Ariosto, he sent a fat buck to Smollett, who at that time managed the Critical Review; consequently the work was highly applauded; but the history of the venison becoming public, Smollett was much abused, and in a future number of the Review retracted his applause.

It will take me some time to dress the two bucks.

In India I have known a black buck which regularly attended the station cricket ground, moving among the nervous players with its nose in the air and insolence in its gait, fully aware that eighteen-inch horns with very sharp points insured respectful treatment.

" "Maybe you did see it, and maybe you didn't," Morgan was saying to Mike noncommittally, "but there's some pretty fair shots in this room, which I'd lay fifty bucks no man here could hit a dollar with a six-gun at twenty paces.

Bowleg Bill, the sea-going cowboy; or, Ship ahoy and let 'er buck!

Returning from camp, not 100 yards from it, we jumped two bucks.

Another touch on the arm from Mehrman, and following the direction of his outstretched hand, I descried a splendid buck within thirty yards of me, his antlers and chest but barely visible above the brushwood.

But finally Azazruk made out that only an hour before, as he watched the reindeer, a great hairy monster had dashed at the herd, scattering it far and wide, and carrying away a yearling buck as easily as if it had been a rabbit.

"Let's follow my buck," said Joe Blunt.

Though this was to be my first real Indian fight, I felt no fear and not so much excitement as when stalking my first buck.

" During the night he took away the buck.

Wheeler's making the big bucks.

"Shore I missed thet yearlin' buck when he was standin'.

In the first row those killed by the king himself were ranged; and he numbered forty-six roe-bucks, and one marcassin (young wild boar;) the spoil of the dauphin was thirty-eight roe-bucks, being eight less than his royal father, while the rest of the company destroyed among them fifty-four, making a grand total of 138 roes, and one wild boar.

His horse was a wheeler on the rope, so Juan dismounted to pet his buck.

These two coops were inside a large house; but the chief, in consideration of a present of a couple of tomahawks, ordered the ends to be torn out of the house to admit the light, so that we might photograph the buck.

He rode limply, loosely, low in the saddle, and while he made no effort to urge the filly into greater frenzy he did not try in any way to prevent her bucking her hardest in, the futile attempts to hurl him off her back.

He was dressed in a little United States uniform and had pinned to his clothing a tag which read: "Santiago buck, care of Col. C.L. Wilson, Manhattan Club, New York."

60 Verbs to Use for the Word  bucking