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Meanings of fat oxen in English
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Usage of fat oxen in English
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Then came two fatoxen and lastly, nearly a dozen sheep.
2
Had he ever done anything except have fatoxen, one wouldn't say so.
3
A thousand goats and a hundred fatoxen in a coat to keep you warm.
4
If ye are beasts, then stand here like fatoxen, waiting for the butcher's knife!
5
He drives fatoxen, and is himself fat.
6
To see fatoxen in green pastures, signifies fortune, and your rise to positions beyond your expectations.
7
They therefore encamped, and Colonel Fremont rode up to the fort and purchased several horses, and five fatoxen.
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A hundred sheep and five fatoxen were to be furnished by this gentlemen to complete my commissariat supplies.
9
At his house in London meals were served to so many people that six fatoxen were eaten at breakfast alone.
10
They regaled him with wheaten loaves, chickens and rice, and presented him with five fatoxen, eight sheep, and ten goats.
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If ye are brutes, then stand here like fatoxen waiting for the butcher's knife; if ye are men, follow me!
12
Ten fatoxen, and twenty out of the pastures, and a hundred rams; besides venison of harts, roes, and buffles, and fatted fowls.
13
From the short-horns, spring those magnificent fatoxen and steers, which attract so much admiration, and carry off the prizes, at our great cattle shows.
14
'Who drives fatoxen should himself be fat.'
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Fat men are not always the best drivers of fatoxen; and cryptic statues cannot be depended on to see cryptic jokes.
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4:23 Ten fatoxen, and twenty oxen out of the pastures, and an hundred sheep, beside harts, and roebucks, and fallowdeer, and fatted fowl.