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How To Use Bird dog In A Sentence

  • When James found her she was just some ratty bird dog on the side of some country back road.
  • Among Bullock County residents, owning a fine bird dog could build a man's reputation almost as quickly as inheriting large sums of money or land.
  • Archer looked from his brother to Lianne, wondering why Kyle had come to a point like a bird dog scenting warm pheasant. JADE ISLAND
  • The plane, like a persistent bird dog, was quartering the coastline, sniffing for the scent. CORMORANT
  • It can be a timesaver to have a bird dog, a pointer in an unknown area.
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  • My Brit is more than just a valuable bird dog - he's my friend and constant companion and losing him, as I did a few seasons back - for 24 hours - would be a heartbreak beyond words. K-9 G.P.S.
  • She froze, holding one foreleg off the ground like a bird dog pointing, and waited for further vibrations. MINUTES TO BURN
  • They looked like bird dogs, their eyes all fixed on the exact same spot in the middle distance.
  • An avid duck hunter was in the market for a new bird dog.
  • The essence of versatility and intelligence, Weimaraners have been used as bird dogs and water retrievers and have also been used on wolves, wild cats, deer, mountain lion and bear.
  • These are descriptions of good bird dogs or gun dogs - pointers and setters.
  • He is a great bird dog, and a mouser, too, but not the most handsome dog ever.
  • obviously, Mac wants to use me as bird dog, but if I went along with him, eventually, I'd come in contact with your cops. CORMORANT
  • I got a strange feeling and looked behind me and there he was a real nice 8 point buck no more than twenty yards away staring at me like a bird dog pointing a covey of quail. Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Week Three!
  • How the jacksnipe rose with a jump and you hit him on the second swerve and had to wade out into a slough after him and brought him in wet, holding him by the bill, as proud as a bird dog, and you can remember all the snipe since in many places. Hemingway on Hunting

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