roebuck
IPA: rˈoʊbʌk
noun
- A male roe deer.
- A surname.
- A census-designated place in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States.
- A townland in County Dublin, Ireland.
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Examples of "roebuck" in Sentences
- Thy roebuck and thy stagehand, they comfort mealie.
- I don't always agree with him, but appreciate that he is not just another talking head of the left. anna roebuck
- But my dad was working two jobs when I was growing up; one for sears and roebuck and one for the U.S. Post Office.
- He slowly moved his toes in the sock and a verse occurred to him which compared the feet of Christ to a white roebuck in a thornbush.
- Alabama parkway e @ roebuck plaza 9190 pkwy birmingham al university & 20th 801 20th st s birmingham al hwy 59 & cr 4 3800 gulf shore pkwy gulf shores al
- The male of the roe is called a roebuck; the female, a roe; and the young, a fawn; and these creatures do not live in herds like the other deer, but in families of from ten to twenty each.
- Lake Champlain is 125 miles long.33 He was fascinated by its fine woods, beautiful islands, open meadows, and vast abundance of “game stags, fallow deer, fawns, roebuck, bears and other animals” that swam from the mainland to the islands.
- Yet, as she spoke, she almost doubted her own eyes; so altered were the manner and attire of the handsome, stately, and almost splendidly dressed youth who, springing like a roebuck from a cliff of considerable height, lighted just in front of her.
- Let the globe be covered with wholesome fruits; let the air on which we depend for life convey to us no diseases and premature death; let man require no other lodging than the deer or roebuck, in that case the Genghis Khans and Tamerlanes will have no other attendants than their own children, who will be very worthy persons, and assist them affectionately in their old age.
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