Any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes.
Small short-eared burrowing mammal of rocky uplands of Asia and western North America.
Black-spotted usually dusky-colored fish with reddish fins.
1 The moorfowl does not cry there, the coney has no habitation.
2 A faint cry, like the low scream of a terrified coney , escaped her.
3 Then said he, 'Thy kaze, thy tout, thy catso, thy coney . '
4 There's some left, if you want to try stewed coney . ' There was no answer.
5 We shall have it like a coney in a trap.
6 He picked up a stone, and watched if perchance a coney might show itself.
7 But it was no coney Yhakobin was tormenting up there; it was the pale creature.
8 He passed Ilar his portion of the coney liver.
9 Our bread chokes you, and raw coney chokes me.
10 What damned cozening, gulling, and coney - catching have we here!
11 Thou hare, camel, coney , night-hawk, raven, lobster, earwig, hog!
12 After all, that which was shown us was only the ill-faced countenance of a roasted coney .
13 Bolted like a coney to the hills.
14 If you give me a coney , the coney 's mine, see, to cook, if I have a mind.
15 This coney lives in chinks and holes of rocks: it was never seen by me on the plains.
16 A coney is a rabbit pelt.
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