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Example sentences for "locoed"

Lexicographically close words:
locksmiths; lockt; lockup; locky; loco; locomotion; locomotive; locomotives; locomotor; locomotory
  1. I reckon I was locoed to be makin' a he poll-parrot out of myself for a kid like you.

  2. I came up to the rear of the tent, and, as I did so, a man wiggled out like a snake from under the bottom of the canvas, scrambled to his feet, and ran into me like a locoed bronco.

  3. Once more, I guess, I was locoed for the minute.

  4. He's acting like a locoed thoroughbred that's gone outlaw," he said.

  5. I ’low they wuz grudgin’ him the mouthful they fed to him, that they ack so outdaciously plumb locoed as to tu’n a man out to get hisself hanged.

  6. Bout this time a little stranger was due in our midst, and the woman who came to take care of me was plumb locoed over novels, same as me, only worse.

  7. M’ son says he’s plumb locoed about it—didn’t want me to travel by his stage.

  8. Yuh've made many things plain to me that I was too locoed to see before.

  9. You will see a locoed mule standing out on the shadowless plain with not a living, moving thing in his vicinity.

  10. Many gruesome tales are furnished of cruel Spanish and Mexican ladies who, in a jealous fit, have locoed their American admirers through the medium of loco tea.

  11. If the locoed horse is led across a stick lying on the ground he often jumps high as if it were a great obstacle.

  12. Smith reported in the Orange Judd Farmer, 1897, that locoed animals showed a swelling of various glands.

  13. Chesnut describes one case in which a lamb became locoed by nursing from a locoed mother.

  14. They believe that sheep are more likely to become locoed if not salted regularly.

  15. Fuchs[225] has called attention to the fact that the flesh of cattle poisoned with barium chlorid was harmless, perhaps owing to a conversion into an insoluble salt, a fact which may be considered in the use of locoed animals for food.

  16. Evidently an important point to be considered in the antidotal treatment of locoed animals with sulphates is the possibility of inducing a gastritis, with its attendant loss of weight.

  17. Conditions analogous to those met with in locoed animals occur in other portions of the world, especially Australia.

  18. It is interesting to note that most of the remedies proposed for the successful treatment of locoed animals contain sulphates.

  19. Chesnut has held the view that many of the cases of so-called locoed sheep were really due to parasites, but that there was a true locoed condition due to eating the loco weeds.

  20. Sayre had already reported an ulcerated condition of the intestines of a locoed cow similar to that described by Doctor Day as occurring in cats.

  21. He apparently tried to prove a relationship between the tapeworms and the locoed condition by feeding the extract of a loco plant to sheep, and thus showing its harmlessness.

  22. No one, however locoed of drink, would make a target of the Ground Owl while the latter wasn't heeled.

  23. Should the locoed Rattlesnake then persist in riding open-eyed to Dodge and to destruction--why, his blood be on his head!

  24. There's a locoed coyote barkin' at me through the door, there.

  25. Bump into me, will you--you locoed shorthorn!

  26. He is locoed or something," I remarked to my partner.

  27. He let me feel his ears (which a locoed horse will not do) and at a touch of my hand made room for me in his stall.

  28. Well, if he ain't bughouse, he is sure locoed on that wife of his.

  29. The old man is a bit locoed on this rebellion theory," mused Herbert as he went along.

  30. Wal now, Pat Hawe, what's drivin' you like a locoed steer on the rampage?

  31. It seems that a queer kind of game has locoed my cowboys, an' for the time bein' ranchin' is at a standstill.

  32. If you seen her, even if you was locoed or drunk, you--you couldn't do it.

  33. I wish you'd stop sitting there staring like a locoed calf, and pay attention to what I have to say.

  34. Glen's plumb locoed over the girl and that's whar his money goes, when he gets hold of any.

  35. Antrim looks wild an' flighty--like you've seen a locoed steer on the prod.

  36. You-all must be clean locoed with the blizzard and the long ride!

  37. The thing I am most happy over, is that Old Man Montresor will be vindicated, and people will stop jeering at me, and at what they called his locoed ideas.

  38. I have seen locoed horses taken up and fed on grain, when some of them recovered and quite got over the habit even of eating the weed; but these were exceptions.

  39. Most locoed horses remained too stupid to do anything with and were never of much value.

  40. An' onless you're plumb locoed you'd never risk goin' near Pine or Show Down.

  41. You ain't so locoed as to s'ggest we-all t'ars person'ly into this Jack Moore marshal none I hopes?

  42. Coming up from the rear, I sat in the One-Hoss Shay behind Crazy Weed, the blind and locoed mare, with the water cans rattling in the back end of the buggy.

  43. Then, one morning, the old, blind, locoed mare turned up with a fine colt by her side.

  44. I'd like to do somethin' fer thet locoed Buster Jack.

  45. You must have been locoed or drunk, to double-cross me thet way.

  46. Montana, you're the locoed one," rejoined Lem.

  47. But for your sake I go around yelling and singing like a locoed Indian.

  48. I recalls once how we loses Locoed Charlie, which demented party I b'lieve I mentions to you prior.

  49. This hoss- hustler is that eccentric he's ediotic, an' is known as 'Locoed Charlie.

  50. This yere Rock Island outfit is plumb locoed to play faro-bank.

  51. From time to time, since the original operations, some locoed prospector comes projecting along and does a little work in hopes he may find something the other fellow had missed.

  52. Had he not seen me herding the locoed stranger?

  53. His faro game's crooked, or I'm a locoed bronch.

  54. You all know how locoed a bunch of dogies can get--we hunted for three days and for fifty miles in every direction, and neither hide, hair, nor hoof could we find.

  55. If you are a lot of locoed sheep-herders instead of vaqueros, why didn't you stay at home with the children instead of starting out to do a man's work.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "locoed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.