61 Verbs to Use for the Word buffalos

On several subsequent occasions he saved my life, and he was the horse that I rode when I killed sixty-nine buffaloes in one day.

As this was to be dangerous work, on account of the Indians, who were riding all over that section of the country, and as I would be obliged to go from five to ten miles from the road each day to hunt the buffaloes, accompanied by only one man with a light wagon for the transportation of the meat, I of course demanded a large salary.

All were eager to see and shoot the buffaloes which I assured them we would certainly meet during the day.

Many and many a time had he unhoused rabbits, and squirrels, and other creatures at that word of command; so, without a moment's delay, he commenced to dig down into the sand, every now and then stopping for a moment and shoving in his nose, and snuffing interrogatively, as if he fully expected to find a buffalo at the bottom of it.

Now the son-in-law kept the buffalo hidden under a big log jam in the river.

Pa was holding his elk by a rope and one of the managers had a rope around the neck of a giraffe: the treasurer and the ticket taker was leading the zebras, and everybody was busy with some kind of animal, and I had a rope around an antelope, and some of our men on horseback were herding the buffaloes.

He would pierce the wilderness of the west in search of the wildest red men and would hunt the cowboy in his lair and secure those who could make the most trouble for cattle and horses and shoot up an audience if necessary to keep the peace, and he would buy buffaloes enough so every performer could ride one if he wanted to.

He took them to the cliff, and made them build rock piles like this; and he made the people hide behind these piles of rock, and said, "When I lead the buffalo this way, as I bring them opposite to you, rise up.

While I was riding toward the buffaloes I observed five horsemen coming out from the fort, who had evidently seen the buffaloes from the post, and were going out for a chase.

He said the management had decided that what we lacked this year was a wild west show, as the people everywhere seemed to dote on busting broncos, and roping cattle, and chasing buffaloes and seeing Indians and rough riders chase up and down the arena.

The rhinoceros is much smaller than the elephant, and resembles the buffalo from the neck downwards, and excels all other creatures in extraordinary strength.

" The son-in-law went on down to the jam, and as he drew near, he saw the old man bending over, skinning a buffalo.

"That," said Old Man, "is the one who has hidden all the buffalo and deer from the people.

Once it happened that as he was following his buffalo, he got buried in its droppings and he was so small that he could not get out.

Overjoyed at our good fortune, we left the excited buffaloes still executing their singular war-dance, and the angry tigress, robbed of her whelps, consuming her soul in baffled fury.

But they were cunning, for when the last animala big bullwas about to go out, the stick grasped him by the hair under his neck, and coiled up in it, and the dog held on by the hair beneath, until they were far out on the prairie, when they changed into their true shapes, and drove the buffalo toward camp.

"Ay, that am I. I feel as if I could eat a buffalo alive.

Then he met some boys tending buffaloes and he sang; "Ho, ho, buffalo herds, Have you seen the Jhades jogi On this road?"

My companion at the time was a man called Scotty, a butcher, who generally accompanied me on these hunting expeditions to cut up the buffaloes and load the meat into a light wagon which he brought to carry it in.

Days have I wandered with the hunters of my tribe, that they might bring home many buffalo for food, and to make our wigwams.

Spare me then, my Father; let me enjoy my country, and pursue the buffalo and the beaver, and the other wild animals of our country, and I will trade their skins with your people.

"As much as would load twelve buffaloes.

Having thus prepared his weapon, the herdsman mounts his buffalo, and guides it slowly, warily, and cautiously to the haunts of the pig.

I fired three different shots where I thought I saw him, but without any effect; he would not so much as for a moment cease munching my buffalo.

I had "nursed" my buffaloes, as a billiard-player does the balls when he makes a big run.

61 Verbs to Use for the Word  buffalos