Small striped semiterrestrial eastern American squirrel with cheek pouches.
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Examples for "eastern chipmunk"
Examples for "eastern chipmunk"
1Once a little striped squirrel glided past him, and mounted a high tree.
2The thirteen striped squirrel is also common.
3This last retreat, however, was not often sought, as the striped squirrel is not fond of trees.
4Frank and Fanny loved the striped squirrel; but never threw stones at him, or sought to make him a prisoner.
5Their number was so great that the little striped squirrel, who had attended both councils, was scarcely able to remember them all.
1Harry S. Welby, Taft, Calif.: The ground squirrel is a pest here.
2Purpose: To provide quantitative information on glucose utilization in cone-dominant ground squirrel retinas.
3Incidentally we brought the ground squirrel out and set him free.
4How do you tell a ground squirrel from a tree squirrel?
5Nurse, you said something about a ground squirrel, and called it a chitmunk.
1The second Hackee came joyously down the passage, heedless of offence.
2Diving into another gallery, the Hackee came to a full stop.
3Out of this hollow led several tunnels, down one of which the Hackee disappeared.
4BUT Chippy Hackee continued to camp out for another week, although it was uncomfortable.
5The Hackee laughed at his bewilderment.
6But Hackee the First interrupted him.
7Chippy Hackee was not too fat, but he did not want to come; he stayed down below and chuckled.
8"Seems a nice boy," said Hackee the Second, feeling Phil's nose anxiously.
9"I know where Chippy is; a little bird told me," said Mrs. Chippy Hackee.
10AND when Chippy Hackee got home, he found he had caught a cold in his head; and he was more uncomfortable still.
11"I've just been showing him round," said Hackee the First, twisting his tail in Phil's direction.
12"I am sure I beg your pardon; I did not not know that anybody lived here," said Mrs. Goody Tiptoes; "but where is Chippy Hackee?