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Example sentences for "wild creatures"

  • We have fallen on a very careless usage, speaking of wild creatures as if they were bound by some such limitation as hampers clockwork.

  • Illustration] The increase of wild creatures is in proportion to the things they feed upon: the more carrion the more buzzards.

  • Probably we never fully credit the interdependence of wild creatures, and their cognizance of the affairs of their own kind.

  • Notice this astounding array of wild creatures that each hunter may kill under a license costing only $250!

  • The increase of wild creatures is in proportion to the things they feed upon: the more carrion the more buzzards.

  • Gramps had made Bud see that it was, in fact, kind to harvest the surplus game crop because there is enough food for only a limited number of wild creatures.

  • Bud thought that the swift-winged grouse were among the most fascinating of wild creatures.

  • As usual in the study of wild creatures, the first thing that we encounter in the wild bird is Temperament.

  • The killing of harmless mammals or birds solely for "sport," and without utilizing them when killed, is murder; and no good and humane man will permit himself to engage in any such offenses against good order and the rights of wild creatures.

  • Among the mental traits and passions of wild creatures, a quantitative and qualitative analysis of courage becomes a highly interesting study.

  • As already pointed out, wild creatures, other than song-birds, do not care to say much, because of the danger of attracting enemies that will exterminate them.

  • But if London extended its strong arm, how soon would every bush be full of bird-life, and the osier-beds and eyots the haunt of wild creatures!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wild creatures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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