Phrases with «dead deer»

The phrase "dead deer" refers to a deer that is no longer alive. Full definition

Sentences with «dead deer»

  • He had found stacks of dead deer as big as a house in northern Wisconsin, and his colleagues would not vote for a doe - hunting season. (scientificamerican.com)
  • So when yours truly and business partner «Jom» Picken loaded up the truck with assorted dead deer parts, lumber and business propaganda, and struck out for 10 days among the natives in Harrisburg, Pa., the idea that I would be laughin» and scratchin» with my redneck cuzzins made me just as happy as the prospect of luring some of them north next fall to spend some Yankee bucks on Canadian bucks. (remonline.com)
  • I didn't go down the hill and look at the dead deer. (si.com)
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