weasel

[ US /ˈwizəɫ/ ]
[ UK /wˈiːzə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who is regarded as treacherous or sneaky
  2. small carnivorous mammal with short legs and elongated body and neck
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How To Use weasel In A Sentence

  • I call him the little weasel, a little northern monkey. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • The Croatian currency is the kuna, apparently named after a small furry animal like a stoat or weasel, the pelts of which used to be traded.
  • Preyed upon by hawks, foxes, and weasels, they may also fall victim to domestic cats.
  • The issue is not one of opportunity, little weasel, but of courage. THROWING THE ELEPHANT
  • Voles are an important source of food for many predators, including snakes, hawks, owls, coyotes, weasels, foxes, mink and badgers.
  • Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected.
  • Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic.
  • It's a way of (consciously or unconsciously) weaseling out of actually taking responsibility for your actions.
  • Also known as Siberian weasels, these little furbearers are found in Siberia, China and other parts of Asia.
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