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wild boars

n. (wild boar English)

Usage examples of "wild boars".

In the first was a pack of wild boars stomping a headless corpse, their tusks ripping out huge gouts of flesh with every strike.

It was not only that there were wild boars in it, whose sounders would at this season be furiously rooting about, nor that one of the surviving wolves might be slinking behind any tree, with pale eyes and slavering chops.

The challenges range from fighting wild boars to climbing perilous mountains to crawling through a pit filled with snakes.

Since the hour he had arrived in the Red Keep, Lady Tanda had been stalking him, armed with a never-ending arsenal of lamprey pies, wild boars, and savory cream stews.

And then they hurtled together as wild boars, and thus they fought a great while.

Very useful accomplishment when wild boars or alligators or head-hunters or cannibals come at you.

I never believed the rumor, for I could see that your swine are only domesticated animals akin to the wild boars of this land, and I do not think even a Spaniard would copulate with one of those.