121 Verbs to Use for the Word foxes

I had hunted the fox with themvery little to my credit; and shot wildfowl in their company with better success.

Probably he had killed a thousand foxes in his time, and he chuckled again as he counted out a dozen of the capsules and thought how easy it would be to get this inquisitive pair of wolves.

"Nothing will ever satisfy him except he sees those kit foxes with his own eyes," asserted Steve, almost indignantly, "handles them with his own paws, and asks every little critter whether he really belongs to Obed Grimes.

If for hunting you've a liking, you can don a costume striking, And proceed to chase the fox.

Then I caught three bobcats last winter, seven foxes, eleven 'coon, half a dozen 'possums, an' two black b'ars, though one o' them I shot arter we had a right lively argyment.

So he took them to where he had his main enclosure, in which the boys found the parent foxes.

And when you call them they come shamefaced; though in winter-time, when running the same fox to death, they pay no more heed to your call than to the crows clamoring over them.

The Bey shot a fox.

He followed a fox, and the trail led him to a place shut in by tall spruce, where the snow was beaten down and reddened with blood.

Politicians gazed, astounded, When, at first, our bell resounded; Freight trains are coming, tell these foxes, With our votes and ballot boxes.

And raising foxes for the market, are you?"

Fox cubs roamed abroad away from their mothers, self-willed and reveling in the abundance; and it was now easy for two of the young wolves to drive a fox out of his daytime cover and catch him as he stole away.

With crowds attended of your ancient race, 50 You seek the champion sports, or sylvan chase: With well-breath'd beagles you surround the wood, Even then, industrious of the common good: And often have you brought the wily fox To suffer for the firstlings of the flocks; Chased even amid the folds; and made to bleed, Like felons, where they did the murderous deed.

Dame Juliana Berners in the fifteenth century did not neglect to include the "Teroures" in her catalogue of sporting dogs, and a hundred years later Dr. Caius gave pointed recognition to their value in unearthing the fox and drawing the badger.

TRAIN, ARTHUR C. Mr. Tutt corners a fox.

Prior to that time any dog capable, from his size, conformation, and pluck, of going to ground and bolting his fox was a Fox-terrier, were he rough or smooth, black, brown, or white.

"It will take something besides a fine bark to scare that fox!"

Here am I taking every fox I see to be my wife!

Then, Dagaeoga, I played the fox.

But to-day we pursue the fox; in Shakespeare's time the stag was the quarry.

"Well, Sir, (said I, with a strong voice, looking him full in the face,) you have unkennelled your fox; pursue him if you dare."

Charlie held up a fox and looked at it from different angles.

230 Low barks the fox; by Havoc rouz'd the bear, Quits, growling, the white bones that strew his lair; The dry leaves stir as with the serpent's walk, And, far beneath, Banditti voices talk; Behind her hill the Moon, all crimson, rides, 235 And his red eyes the slinking Water hides; Then all is hush'd; the bushes rustle near, And with strange tinglings sings her fainting ear.

E. J. Kahn, Jr. (A); 20Oct67; R420178. How to win a silver fox, and lose it.

The Arabs eat also foxes and wolves, and many animals of the chase not partaken of by us.

121 Verbs to Use for the Word  foxes