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moose
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Moose is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Moose (1947–1976), American Major League Baseball pitcher Charles Moose (born 1953), Chief of Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, at the time of the Beltway sniper attacks in October 2002 ...
Usage examples of moose.
If he is there late in the fall or early in the winter, he may hunt, with good luck, if he is able to hit anything with a rifle, the moose and the caribou on that long wilderness peninsula between Baddeck and Aspy Bay, where the old cable landed.
Belden, in order to keep up the conversation, for Malemute Kid already had the coffeepot on and was busily frying bacon and moose meat.
His friend Wetherby Goode was more entertainer than meteorologist, but that was what the good folk of Moose County wanted.
The best one-kilo bison burgers in Moose Jaw, and a location directly across the street from the Mountie depot, made it a popular spot for after-duty Mounties to relax.
My kind publishers announced, some time ago, a table of contents, which included chapters on jay and fish-hawk, panther, and musquash, and a certain savage old bull moose that once took up his abode too near my camp for comfort.
A small herd of giant deer, whose extravagant palmate antlers made the large rack of the moose seem small, were feeding along the outer fringe of woolly willows clustered in the damp lowland near the water.
The aircraft was able to take off again after an HBC car penter named NValterjohnson fashioned a substitute out of toboggan boards held together with babiche-glue distilled from moose hoofs.
The wall was mostly used to keep the moose out of vegetable patches and the bears out of the garbage, and was of no use whatsoever keeping out the salamanders, who crawled over it and into the thatched rooves, starting nasty fires.
Three moose heads, long undusted, stared down at me as I chatted with Paul Garrett, forty-six years old, tall and graying at the temples.
The unhappy travellers made their way down to Moose Factory in borrowed HBC lighters, then had to travel five hundred miles tip the Moose and Abitibi rivers before they reached civilization.
De Troyes left four more men in charge of the new post and paddled north on Lake Abitibi and down the Abitibi River into the Moose River.
On June 19, they reached the Junction of the Abitibi and the Moose rivers.
There was a bit of a shovel, all rusted into holes and carefully blackleaded, a cartridge bandolier, a military-type water bottle, two rusted tins of corned beef and, slung above the mantelpiece below the moose head, a long-barrelled rifle with the wood of the butt half rotted away, barrel and stock pitted with rust.
They could support themselves off of the local deer and small game, with occasional forays for larger game like moose and elk.
Bixby County, but Lockmaster and Moose Counties have never permitted it.