Pheasant

//ˈfɛzənt//

"Pheasant" in a Sentence (15 examples)

It's a pheasant.

In many parts of the world it is illegal to shoot wild game such as deer, moose or pheasant.

The pheasant would not be shot but for its cries.

That's a pheasant.

Tom went pheasant hunting.

Every hunter wants to know where the pheasant is.

I'm not the pheasant plucker, I'm the pheasant plucker's son. I'm only plucking pheasants 'til the pheasant plucker comes.

The pheasant, the bustard, the deaf wild peacock, the moorhen, the partridge, the woodcock and the thrush are said to be delicacies.

I have never before tried pheasant, but I heard it tastes like chicken.

A golden pheasant is strutting about in the neighbour's garden.

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The ſpring diſplaying her elegant taſte, the proud walk of the gold-feathered pheaſant, the light tread of the ſmall-hoofed hind, and the dancing of the ſtar-trained peacock, infuſed joy into the ſoul of the ſpectator of the aſtoniſhing works of the Creator.

Or sometimes, passing too near a sequestered copse, the shy tenants were startled, and the superb plumage of the pheasant dashed aside the branches, and the stately bird soared up on rattling wing.

Tables were laid with cold pheasant, watercressy finger foods, sweets sufficient to give the Greater Raleigh Area sugar shock.

Célestin Lainé sat on the edge of the bed, a tray on his lap, eating pheasant and roast vegetables with a red wine reduction.

Bring a dish of berries with cream to me there. Bread, too. And a slice of pheasant.

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