jakes

IPA: dʒˈeɪks

noun

  • .]](now chiefly Ireland) A place to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "jakes" in Sentences

  • If you have hunted this tract more than one year some of those jakes should be 2 year olds and near suicidal.
  • Gobblers, I have hunted this piece of land (400acres) 4 or 5 times and always see jakes and hens, but have yet to hear OR see a mature Tom.
  • Gobblers, I have hunted this piece of land (400acres) 4 or 5 times and always see jakes and hens, but have yet to hear OR see a | Field & Stream
  • In the beginning of his pamphlet, Harington contends that the slang jakes refers to the Greek Captain Ajax, who upon his suicide morphed into grass.
  • Hunters can now target beardless turkeys -- hens or juvenile males called jakes -- into the late hunting season, so long as the landowner grants permission.
  • The most effective way to catch trout that i've found is gold any thing gold whether it be a rapala, a tazmanian devil, a spinner, spoons, jakes lures, or kastmasters
  • We know, from preliminary data analyses of three years of our four-year gobbler study, hunters select the older 'long-beards' over juveniles, or 'jakes', and the two-year-old age class, in particular, are the most vocal, and most readily come to a hunter's call.

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