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deer

[ US /ˈdɪɹ/ ]
[ UK /dˈi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. distinguished from Bovidae by the male's having solid deciduous antlers

How To Use deer In A Sentence

  • Asia and South America, attacking various members of the Bovidae, horses, camels, donkeys, etc. as well as the big game, antelopes, deer, etc. sometimes wiping out great herds. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1907 - Presentation Speech
  • The breaking of a branch under my foot alarmed the deer.
  • The auctioneer's podium faced a wall hung with six sets of mounted antlers each side of a large red deer's head. Times, Sunday Times
  • Red Deer Catholic schools are publicly funded schools within the province of Alberta.
  • In the Zirgana mountains large red deer softly returned their gaze from an apprehensive distance.
  • The firemen did heave a sigh of relief after pulling the deer out, but did not settle down and relax.
  • According to this Wisconsin whitetail fanatic, the lull is a fine time to take a buck, and the many big deer he's tagged during this period are proof. How to Find Trophy Bucks in the Early October Lull
  • The deer brought him to where Rishyashringa was, and Vibondaka saw this shining young baby with deer horns.
  • Its interest is that within it survive all the elements of a medieval forest: great timber trees, coppice woods, pollards, scrub, grassland and fen, deer and cattle, and a rabbit warren.
  • Women wore short, thick kilts of shredded tulles or skirts of deerskin.
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