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sore

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Sore \Sore\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A young hawk or falcon in the first year. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A young buck in the fourth year. See the Note under Buck .

Usage examples of sore.

With the acrid juice of this herb, and of others belonging to the same Ranunculous order, beggars in England used to produce sores about their body for the sake of exciting pity, and getting alms.

Bane, but a man well nigh as old as his uncle, though he hath not made men tremble so sore, albeit he be far the better man, a good warrior, a wise leader, a reiver and lifter well wrought at all points.

Then, as in the tilting of a mirror, it shifted again to resemble a many-hoofed, amethystine crustacean coated in sores of oozing puss, out of which sprouted many black shiny eyes, which in turn were mounted on swaying, antennae-like projections.

They writhed and twisted and foamed, broke open in sores as the bacteria destroyed the binding structure of the amorphous tissue.

When eaten raw, dried Figs prove somewhat aperient, and they are apt to make the mouth sore whilst masticating them.

It may well be supposed that Arabin lost no time in making off, sore as his leg was.

As for Astel, wherever she was, I hoped that she would have a long and lingering death, and that said death would involve multiple open sores and scabs, preferably in the vicinity of her private regions.

For the first time in three years neat tubes of aureomycin ointment for udder sores were neatly stacked in the old space on the shelf.

On the very evening of the same day that I was first chosen to be a bailie, a sore affair came to light, in the discovery that Jean Gaisling had murdered her bastard bairn.

The bandaged hand was still dry, though the bindings keeping his Grace in the saddle had chafed a sore in one wrist.

Here is a mighty stronge and usid borow for flying serpens in sum baren, hethy, and sandy grownd, and thereby the litle round castel of Morna Moruna stondith on Omprenne Edge, as on the limit of the worlde, sore wether beten and yn ruine.

Bewailing her sorrowful doom, Bewailing her trouble so sore, For old Mr Fox is no more.

Abreu fume, knew that the latter was sore because he had not been able to find any excuse to hold Borel at Novorecife.

Are there yet in the country whence you come the breadless bellies, the sores and rags and lamentations of the poor?

Misseltoe, bruised and strained into oyle and drunken, hath presently and forthwith rid a grievous and sore stitch.