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Example sentences for "grizzly bear"

  • He knew he would have to make his words good; but when the creature of his dreams was involved, he would have measured arms with a grizzly bear.

  • I weel take you where you wan' go een de montaign for get de grizzly bear.

  • Grizzly Bear said, "I intend to have it my way.

  • After a while, Grizzly Bear said, "I do not like the length of the year.

  • Then he called to Grizzly Bear, and he called to all the smaller animals.

  • Grizzly Bear agreed, because he thought there were many feathers in Flicker's tail.

  • Upon my breast he delineated with considerable skill the figure of a grizzly bear; upon my forehead a star, and across my face narrow stripes of black.

  • The white hunter considers the killing of a grizzly bear a feat of prowess equal to the destruction of two Indians; while to the Indian, the destruction of one of these animals is one of the greatest feats in his life's history.

  • The object in question, was a large animal, which I at once recognized as the grizzly bear; the most dreaded of all creatures that inhabit this region.

  • From the effects of the wound received at the battle of Pierre's Hole he was still suffering, and his right arm had been twice broken in a fight with a grizzly bear.

  • But before he could get his gun around he was jumped by what he thought was a grizzly bear.

  • Dark and shaded and ferny and mossy was this streamway; and everywhere were tracks of game, from the giant spread of a grizzly bear to the tiny, birdlike imprints of a squirrel.

  • Tony even got the length of drawing first blood from a grizzly bear.

  • Moreover, Lambert had brought to Mrs Ravenshaw a gift of a collar made of the claws of a grizzly bear, shot by himself in the Rocky Mountains.

  • The Great Spirit had taken away his heart and had given it to a grizzly bear, and over his pipe Metoosin watched him cautiously.

  • He vows he'll go to the Rocky Mountains, and shoot a grizzly bear; and he'll do it.

  • The lad knew that it was a grizzly bear, roused from its lair, and charging directly upon him.

  • Seein' that you've got such a touch with animals we're goin' to use you the next time we meet a grizzly bear.

  • One day a harvester who ventured far up a shallow brook was captured by a grizzly bear.

  • A grizzly bear is one of the most curious of animals.

  • On Caspar Whitney's map of his trip through the barren grounds this lake is called King or Grizzly Bear Lake.

  • The paws of a grizzly bear, claws and all, denote that he has knocked off or pulled off the foe in a mounted encounter.

  • If ever a grizzly bear happens to charge upon you, with wide-open lips showing his powerful teeth and eyes flashing with anger, have the nerve to stand your ground!

  • He wears a grizzly bear's claws when he has been surrounded, but charged singly, bear-like, and repulsed the enemy.

  • Today a cotton-tail rabbit is not more afraid of a hound than a grizzly bear is of a man.

  • The rise of the high-power, long-range repeating rifle has made the grizzly bear a different animal from what he was in the days of Lewis and Clark.

  • A vigorous male specimen over eight years of age is more dangerous than a lion, or tiger, or grizzly bear, and far more anxious to fight something.


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