Primitive predaceous North American fish covered with hard scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth.
1 Most predatory fish are long and slim, like the alligator - gar and pickerel.
2 A great gar plunged with a loud splash into the water hole.
3 Some fossil gar species are also placed within functional morphospace using this approach.
4 I think about Julie climbing a 25-foot rock slab above an alligator gar .
5 You lookin' at hard time here, boy, that I can gar - an - tee .
6 Ye canna play the fiddle till ye can gar 't greit.
7 By gar , but I think it was New Jerusalem for you dis time!
8 There were barns back here, gar ages, and endless yards all interconnected without fences.
9 By gar , I do not want to fell zat tree-
10 By gar , de Engleesh never tink but for deir bellie.
11 Ba gar , I don't sleep the night because I think about dem poor childs.
12 Though by gar , I like to make stop here, an' talk to dat squaw-girl.
13 Sure, he was good dog, very good dog; by gar !
14 Ah, Capitan, bull neck, by gar , yes-bull born in South Carolina, wid two neck.
15 He wanted to gar them come back again, ye ken.'
16 Does he gar them 'at accep's the offer o' salvation?'
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