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Example sentences for "coon hunt"

  • We couldn't believe Rob when he told us that we were to go on a coon hunt, and went racing up to the house to ask godmother herself.

  • We were afraid at first that godmother had made a great mistake in planning to take him on a coon hunt.

  • A COON HUNT" The morning after the arrival of the rest of the bridal party, Betty was out of bed at the first sound of any one stirring in the servants' quarters.

  • Just as soon as night approaches and you call old Stump, who has lost the tip of his tail in a battle royal, he pricks up his ears, begins to whine, and seems to know that the boys are out for a coon hunt.

  • Nothing that I can contemplate is more exhilarating or more soothing to the nerves than the excitement of the 'coon hunt.

  • But when the excitement of the chase is on and when the fight commences he becomes reconciled; and if good luck is had he is very likely to be the next man to propose another "'coon hunt.

  • I have given you this 'coon hunt as near as it happened as I can remember, but we had seven as good 'coon dogs as you generally run across.

  • There are many reasons why the 'coon hunt is fast becoming one of the most popular of the manly sports.

  • Never again shall I allow you to engage in such an unladylike and cruel sport as a coon hunt!

  • We are going to have a coon hunt up on the hill.

  • We are to have a coon hunt up on the hill with some acquaintances we have just made in Lenox.

  • They're goin' to take Duckfoot on a coon hunt.

  • Twelve years old, limber as a willow withe and pretty as a week-old colt, she was driving the self-same mules that had kicked Mellie right out of a coon hunt.

  • Had they planned a coon hunt, and that only, Mellie would have contented himself with just being heart-broken.

  • Girls were about as welcome on a coon hunt as bees at a sewing circle, but why should Mellie do all the suffering?

  • I never saw a Coon hunt or any kind of a hunt.

  • I want to go on a Coon hunt," continued Yan, and the sentence was just tinged with the deep-laid doggedness that was usually lost in his courteous manner.

  • We can come down here some time when corn's 'in roastin'' an' have a Coon hunt.

  • Mr. Clark, will you take us out for a Coon hunt?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    action against; before this; coon hunt; cover with; crimson satin; eyes from; friend here; getting home; great distinction; immediate abolition; just where; legal rights; long engagement; mastoid muscle; moderate depth; only after; royal charter; seal meat; she only; twisted smile; water shortages; widely used