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wild boar - use in sentences
Converse of subject
- attack: A newspaper article author said he would rather be attacked by a wild boar than a big dog, would you agree?
- frequent: Therefore, the question arises as to whether it is safe to walk in woodland frequented by wild boar.
- kill: Then, while hunting, Adonis was killed by a wild boar, which sent him back to Hades and Persephone.
Converse of object
- hunt: I also have twenty years experience of hunting wild boar in germany.
- kill: It is not an offense to kill a wild boar humanely.
- see: Groups of over 20 wild boar seen several times beginning in November 2004.
- include: Stunning anatomical photography of British mammal skulls including wild boar.
- keep: Licenses to keep wild boar are issued by local authorities, who maintain central records.
- have: Trouble is we don't have wild boar down here do we?
Adjective modifier
- free-living: Canadian government site on escaped free-living wild boar in Canada: Info about boar in Manitoba, Canada, that escape from farms.
- pure: The MAFF report only states that the animals look like pure wild boar.
- feral: In response to reports of the presence of feral wild boar, the Government have engaged in a risk assessment exercise.
- captive: For details of this project see Evaluation of fertility control in captive wild boar.
- last: Folklore The Boar Stone is traditionally said to have marked the spot where the last wild boar ( or a boar ) was slain.
- male: Trees are also notched by the tusks of a male wild boar, possibly to mark out his territory.
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