Jackal

//ˈd͡ʒækəl//

"Jackal" in a Sentence (15 examples)

A cornered fox is more dangerous than a jackal.

The jackal is howling.

I cannot howl like a jackal. I'm a goat!

I cannot roar like a lion. I'm a jackal.

The jackal howls.

He screamed like a jackal.

The jackal is full of mischief.

I saw a jackal.

This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch you!"

This is the fable of the goat saying to the jackal: "Even when I graze, I watch!"

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In passing, it also mentions how the jackal and the tiger acquired their reddish spots. All of the animals referred to, except the deer, have tricksterlike personalities, both in this tale and in other story contexts. But the jackal is the most renowned of all for roguishness.

Until recently, scientists thought Ethiopian wolves were a type of jackal. They gave Ethiopian wolves names like Semien jackal, Simenian jackal, or Ethiopian jackal.

As we will see, the jackal is usually associated in the Indic context with death and impurity, and would therefore sit squarely at the bottom of Dumont's social hierarchy.

A nephew of hers, after receiving some learning at her ladyship's expence, got a commission, and fell upon the field of Waterloo; another is still at her heels, as a sort of jackall to fetch and carry when required.

They have jackalled for the great beast, to pick in turns the bones of each other; they have subserved those above, to oppress and defraud those below; and they are suffering, and, so far as classes can, justly suffering their purgation.

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