The Jackall is wanted too, and is much looked for, over the way and up and down.
The astonished Jackall closes with the Donkey, and they roll over and over in the mud, pummelling one another.
The jackall inhabits the same countries, and like the hyaena resembles the wolf in form; like him also he feeds upon dead carcasses, and digs up graves to devour their contents.
After the example of Kaempfer, some of our nomenclators have called the jackall lupus aureus, because his hair is of a lively yellow hue.
Enemy's force occupied a position on the south-eastern heights and from Jackall Tree three thousand four hundred yards S.
The cunning jackall had taken this effectual means of ridding himself of his troublesome companions.
A rascal jackall once on law And property put down his paw.
Unto the generous brutes he fawned; The generous brutes the jackall scorned.
But now the royal leopard rose The tricksy jackall to oppose: And as the rats will leave in lurch The falling walls of house or church, So did each briber cut and run To worship at the rising sun.
The forest groaned brute-discontent, And swore its injuries to resent: The jackall heard it, and with fear He saw disgrace approaching near.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jackall" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.