How To Use Spoor In A Sentence

  • Beyond that Spoornet will continue investing steadily to take capacity to 38 million tonnes a year by 2010.
  • Badger setts were harder to find but when snow fell it was easier to follow their spoor home, a dugout usually hidden under an old tree root in a clay bank. Fathers & Sons
  • But those who have spoored him across the country on his speaking engagements say he is a deeply moralistic man who feels strongly about principles and public conduct.
  • Not so, however, the zebra, pallah, buffalo, and rhinoceros; their spoor gives assurance that water is not far off, as they never stray any distance from its neighbourhood. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries
  • This "vastation," I maintain contra Swedenborg, is the Sublime spoor of Azathoth. Kenneth Hite's Journal
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  • At the meeting there were counselors from the municipality, the mayor of the municipality itself, representatives from circuit and regional levels for education as well as the educators from Majadibodu secondary and their feeder school Abbotspoort Higher Primary. Moving up in the world… at least in age. « Peace Corps South Africa
  • He located the fox's spoor and loped along in pursuit.
  • As it was vanishing on the hill-tops, a group of enthusiasts preferred to forgo arguing and, grasping their spears, were soon busy tracking its spoor on the soft soil in the crevices among the boulders.
  • They followed cattle spoors for about seven kilometres and found 66 of the cattle scattered over a distance of 10 km.
  • Pisspoor Media will quote her sliming hyperbole no matter how much of a subliterary parasite she is revealed to be. Pair of Tweezers Caught Plagiarizing: James Wolcott
  • On the windowsill, the pigeon is gone, but it has left its spoor.
  • Damage to the popular and heavily-used Meiringspoort pass through the Swartberg Mountains, a major link to the Klein Karoo and Garden Route, appeared to be much more extensive than thought, de Witt said after inspecting the damage this week. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The three bulls, according to the natives, had been spoored into the dense patch of bush above the kloof.
  • The spoor was easy to follow, for the dragged body of the victim left a plain trail, blood-spattered and scentful. Jungle Tales of Tarzan
  • You make the mistake of thinking, in your pisspoor posts, that we don; t know jack abotu US or world politics, and that we buy into a paranoid world view where we choose leaders because they 'frighten' other leaders. The McCain factor
  • Bergen Evans, in The Spoor of Spooks, and Other Nonsense, says there is no evidence that bromides were administered in any wartime command, ‘or that they would have had the effect claimed for them if they had been’.
  • Both men are experts on spoor and within minutes of our bushwalk they spot fresh buffalo and elephant prints. Same Sun and Moon: My guide through the African bush
  • The spoor was fresher, and the side trails of the leopard's continued presence in the area told them they were approaching her lair.
  • Something in what he had said excited them, made them both eager and wary, like hunters coming unexpectedly on a fresh spoor. STAGE FRIGHT
  • As a result of this, clients perceived Spoornet as being unpunctual, inflexible and costly.
  • Damage to the popular and heavily-used Meiringspoort pass through the Swartberg Mountains, a major link to the Klein Karoo and Garden Route, appeared to be much more extensive than thought, de Witt said after inspecting the damage this week. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • `Only the spoor, sir, we encourage you to grow the mushrooms. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • The only feature apparent to the untutored eye is Hartebeespoort, a dark blue splodge in the upper centre, with the edges of Pretoria apparently sneaking in at upper right.
  • The elephant-catching tribe, the Singphos, prepare for a catch in Assam, often tracking spoor on a river bank.
  • Tuesday, Spoornet CEO Siyabonga Gama said informal settlements alongside rail lines had "mushroomed" over the past few years. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The gasping clouds of my breath mingled with the fog as I followed the spoor, pushing through denuded branches and the winter skeletons of undergrowth.
  • the hounds followed the fox's spoor
  • The dewy spoor climbed the steep hillside towards an abandoned weather-station a hundred feet below the cliff. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • During the course of our bushwalk, I am educated on dung and spoor, blossoms, leaves and bark. Same Sun and Moon: My guide through the African bush
  • `Only the spoor, sir, we encourage you to grow the mushrooms. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • He has spotted fresh buffalo spoor followed by a flock of alarmed oxpecker birds taking flight. Same Sun and Moon: My guide through the African bush
  • Tariffs for mines would increase from R4. 76 cents to R5 per kilolitre for operational use and for industries like Spoornet the price would increase from R4. 92 cents to R5. 17 cents per kilolitre. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He found the spoor easily enough and followed it for about a minute, but then it forked.
  • But you make me laugh, puttin 'on airs an' pretendin 'to do it for spoort -- "Wimmen ha'n't got no sense o' spoort, "says you, all solemn as owls. Corporal Sam and Other Stories
  • With guerillaman aspear aspoor to prink the pranks of primkissies. Finnegans Wake
  • Game is spoored, stalked and watched under supervision of experienced guides.
  • Here Spoornet has raised the ground level on the outside of the up and down main line as well as in between the two main lines with cement sleepers and ballast.
  • He said police then followed spoors into the Santa informal settlement and saw the cattle with an unidentified man.
  • We covered the enlaced and crossed roots of the thicket from the blood spoor entry to the left, or west end where we could see the car around the corner but we could not see the leopard. Hemingway on Hunting
  • They followed the spoor of a company of elephants in the East country, they watched through the November mist the blesbok flying across the veld, a herd of quaggas taking cover with the rheebok, or a cloud of locusts sailing out of the sun to devastate the green lands. The Judgment House
  • The dewy spoor climbed the steep hillside towards an abandoned weather-station a hundred feet below the cliff. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • He located the fox's spoor and loped along in pursuit.
  • The next afternoon the spoor led to a kraal of five huts. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • Something in what he had said excited them, made them both eager and wary, like hunters coming unexpectedly on a fresh spoor. STAGE FRIGHT

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