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gamecock

[ US /ˈɡeɪmˌkɔk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a cock bred and trained for fighting
  2. someone who is a very fierce fighter

How To Use gamecock In A Sentence

  • In other words, the gamecock sparring match is conducted in rounds with rest periods between rounds.
  • To live like a gamecock, that is my target, " he said in a wistful voice. Cold Mountain
  • It became known as Royal Navy Air Station, Bramcote 'HMS Gamecock'. Army Rumour Service
  • Yet in the most furious bouts against the local greenfinches, with feathers ruffled and wings dropped like a gamecock, he continues singing his challenges.
  • Originally published by Mike "gamecock" DeVine as Charlotte Law and Civil Rights Examiner for What is the big hurry in "declaring" the winner of North Carolina's electoral votes in the presidential election? Gamecock - A Townhall.com user blog
  • After struggling offensively in lopsided losses to Florida and Clemson, Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier decided to start quarterback Stephen Garcia, a highly regarded redshirt freshman from Tampa who was the centerpiece of his recruiting class in 2007. USATODAY.com
  • I called gamecock immediately after I heard that Sanford had actually been in Argentina, and he updated his diary to comport with this new information. RedState
  • You can legally own a gamecock in 18 states and visit a cockfight as a spectator in nine.
  • There was a kind of gamecock called Cornish Game that was fairly manshaped. Operation: Outer Space
  • Poultry chicks and gamecocks entering Hawaii in this way skipped the regular agricultural inspections.
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