Small graceful deer of Eurasian woodlands having small forked antlers.
A relatively small, reddish and grey-brown Eurasian deer of the species Capreolus capreolus.
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Examples for "roebuck"
Examples for "roebuck"
1Edouard was in the seventh heaven; he had killed a roebuck.
2A roebuck swam across the stream a little in front of the boat.
3Axel Dagg did tell me of a fine roebuck in the Maelar woods.
4A roebuck rushed down one of the hills, and scampered across the sward.
5It is with him, like the roebuck of Henri Quatre, wherever he goes.
1Perhaps it was a roe deer; McKay flashed the direction in vain.
2That was a good meat-keeper and it was full of roe deer meat.
3Firefighters have rescued a young roe deer caught up in a moorland blaze.
4There are chamois and roe deer and big mountain hares along these heights.
5A roe deer kicks up its back end, flashing its scut.
6A little roe deer doe sprang from the long, rank heather.
7I use roe deer and red deer at the restaurant.
8Look and listen out for Foxes, badgers, pipistrelle bats and the occasional roe deer.
9Latterly roe deer have appeared, adventurers from Milton Abbey park.
10Creb hadn't thought of the gentle, shy roe deer as his totem for many years.
11An injured tawny owl scrutinises us and a roe deer shyly trots around the room.
12It was the time of the roe deer's rut.
13They consume a roe deer every four days.
14While I prefer the gamier flavour of red deer, roe deer can often be more tender.
15How much protection can a roe deer give?
16Jondalar crossed the distance to the roe deer in a few steps, with Ayla beside him.
Translations for roe deer