VENISON in a Sentence
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11 example sentences for VENISON, such as:
1. The hunter entertained us with venison which was very delicious.
2. I see traces of the turtle soup, and venison, and gold spoon in this.
3. That object is, to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon.
4. The daughter of Munro would draw his water, hoe his corn, and cook his venison.
5. There, go you all on the rock, and I will bring up the Mohicans with the venison.
2. I see traces of the turtle soup, and venison, and gold spoon in this.
3. That object is, to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon.
4. The daughter of Munro would draw his water, hoe his corn, and cook his venison.
5. There, go you all on the rock, and I will bring up the Mohicans with the venison.
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Meanings and Examples of VENISON
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venison
n. meat from a deer used as food
Classic Sentence:
1 I see traces of the turtle soup, and venison, and gold spoon in this.
2 That object is, to be fed on turtle soup and venison with a gold spoon.
3 He means turtle soup and venison, with a gold spoon, and that he wants to be set up with a coach and six.
4 "Excepting moonlight nights, when the venison is in season," said his guest.
5 I understand thee," said the King, "and the Holy Clerk shall have a grant of vert and venison in my woods of Warncliffe.
6 There, go you all on the rock, and I will bring up the Mohicans with the venison.
7 The daughter of Munro would draw his water, hoe his corn, and cook his venison.
8 When I had none, I used to look at a venison shop in Fleet Street; or I have strolled, at such a time, as far as Covent Garden Market, and stared at the pineapples.
David Copperfield By Charles Dickens
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 11. I BEGIN LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, AND DON'T LIK...
Context Highlight In CHAPTER 11. I BEGIN LIFE ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, AND DON'T LIK...
9 Then they repair their strength with food, and lying along the grass take their fill of old wine and fat venison.
10 The fruit, or venison, which nourishes the wild Indian, who knows no enclosure, and is still a tenant in common, must be his, and so his, i.
Example Sentence:
1 The hunter entertained us with venison which was very delicious.