An irritating or obnoxious person.
Any usually predatory wild animal considered undesirable; e.g., coyote.
1 I picked them off one varmint at a time with my pistol.
2 The varmint have been riding too fast to shoot straight, I reckon.
3 I got my varmint gun from the high shelf in the pantry.
4 Plenty of foreign rats, and native 'coons, and skunks, and other varmint .
5 I wouldn't heed you if it weren't for the other varmint ahead.
6 You wouldn't find this old varmint a-doin' no such foolishness as that.'
7 He told me he used to bull's-eye some kind of varmint back home.
8 But the varmint was asleep, and there was only that one.
9 Well, I'll go back and make it up with the varmint .
10 There is no more cunning or treacherous a varmint than a true-bred red-skin.
11 So I lifted my varmint rifle and shot the one in the middle.
12 It's that young varmint a-saying that the young lady kissed me.
13 I am afraid these varmint have interfered with our plans, mates.
14 They're treacherous varmint , yer honor, if you do but give 'em the chance.
15 Besides, what business had he to call our cat a varmint ?
16 But don't let him come near me, the nasty little, creeping, murdering varmint .
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