[ UK /kɹˈɪtɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɹɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a regional term for `creature' (especially for domestic animals)
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How To Use critter In A Sentence

  • Just remember the poor little critters the next time you're caught out without a brolly! The Sun
  • The turkeys themselves are mangy critters - snowy feathers dirty from sitting on mud, bald heads vulture-like.
  • I love catching a glimpse of the unexpected flower growing through cracks in a sidewalk, or the furry and feathered critters dodging us humans in their quest for food and shelter.
  • In future articles, we'll talk about plant chewing critters like beetles, caterpillars, borers, and the Leaf Cutter Bee.
  • This is unfortunate because wasps are nasty little critters whose sole aim in life is to ruin picnics and barbecues.
  • The fish that had prompted me to take leave of my senses is an evil-tempered, prehistoric critter that lives only in certain big, cold, fast rivers in Mongolia and Siberia, most of which flow into the Arctic Ocean. Bill Heavey Chases Mongolian Taimen (with Prairie Dogs as Bait)
  • Critter Enlarger : Enlarges a critter to twice its normal size.
  • The classes use defanged snakes and shock collars to teach your dog to avoid the critters. Snakes in the Grass?
  • Next I bought glue traps, resolving to conk the critters as soon as they were caught.
  • And so, you see, d'you see, says I, 'Tom Bruce, do you stick to the critter, and he'll holp you out of the skrimmage;' and, says I, 'I'll take the back-track, and foller atter madam.' Nick of the Woods
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