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Synonyms for Hart:
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- alpha male ,
- boy ,
- cockerel .
- hart .
Other synonyms:
- deer .
Other relevant words:
- Billy Goat ,
- HARTS ,
- Stot ,
- adult male deer ,
- antelope ,
- boar ,
- buck ,
- bull ,
- bullock ,
- camel ,
- capon ,
- caribou ,
- cock ,
- coyote ,
- doe ,
- dog ,
- drake ,
- dramatist ,
- dromedary ,
- elk ,
- fawn ,
- fox ,
- gander ,
- gazelle ,
- gelding ,
- giraffe ,
- gnu ,
- gobbler ,
- hind ,
- horse ,
- lyricist ,
- moose ,
- musk ox ,
- ox ,
- peacock ,
- playwright ,
- ram ,
- red deer ,
- reindeer ,
- reynard ,
- roe ,
- roebuck ,
- rooster ,
- sambar ,
- springbok ,
- stag ,
- stallion ,
- steer ,
- stud ,
- tom ,
- tomcat ,
- tup ,
- vixen .
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Usage examples for Hart
hart will answer or forward your message.
"Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks"
Mrs Ernest hart, in "Picturesque Burmah," describes them in a most interesting chapter.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
V We were to be married at half-past ten on the following Saturday morning but one, at St. George's, hart Street, Bloomsbury.
"The Debit Account"
Famous quotes with Hart
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Due to the political nature of film, partisan film making, especially where the subject is close to the film makers hart, tend to be the norm, rather than the exception.
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Love is a blind journey; it is a hart to conquer not a road to chose
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The first class contains four, which, we are informed, may be properly called beasts for hunting; namely, the hare, the hart, the wolf, and the wild boar. The second class contains the names of the beasts of the chase, and they are five; that is to say, the buck, the doe, the fox, the martin, and the roe. In the third class we find three, that are said to afford "greate dysporte" in the pursuit, and they are denominated, the grey or badger, the wild-cat and the otter…The reader may possibly be surprised, when he casts his eye over the foregoing list of animals for hunting, at seeing the names of several that do not exist at this time in England, and especially of the wolf, because he will readily recollect the story so commonly told of their destruction during the reign of Edgar.
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And also, of animals when they retired to rest; a hart was said to be harbored, a buck lodged, a roebuck bedded, a hare formed, a rabbit set, &c.
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Scarce had the morning starre hid from the light Heavens crimson canopie with stars bespangled, But I began to rue th' unhappy sight Of that faire boy that had my hart intangled; Cursing the time, the place, the sense, the sin; I came, I saw, I viewd, I slipped in.If it be sinne to love a sweet-fac'd boy, Whose amber locks trust up in golden tramels Dangle adowne his lovely cheekes with joy, When pearle and flowers his faire haire enamels; If it be sinne to love a lovely lad, Oh then sinne I, for whom my soule is sad.
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