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young bucks

n. (young buck English)

Usage examples of "young bucks".

As Bigwig approached the hole that led into the ditch, he found two or three young bucks loitering in the run and, as usual, set himself to act his part as convincingly as he could.

There were a lot of young bucks in there, and it wasn't long before most of them were around me.

But they was a lot of young bucks around War Paint which could be counted on to start shining around her the minute my back was turnt.

An' Cap'n Spring, he's got a grand nose for a tribal war, or a chief that's got too many young bucks of his own people on his hands.

Marianne stared-at least two of the deer were young bucks, with only three legs.

Twice now, he'd seen young bucks overcome with fear and madness, try to break through into the clear air beyond.

It left out the women, and the very tall, and the very round, and the young bucks whom Ellie would definitely have been able to describe in more detail.

He wanted to get on, but he was cordial and rode with the Crow because he felt that if he were discourteous some of the young bucks might try to make sport with him farther south, when he was out of range of the old chief's protection.

Now smile, dear, for I'm certain that there are endless young bucks anxious to marry you.

She hated having to berate her brother, for he was only indulging in the same pursuits enjoyed by the other young bucks of his acquaintance.

There'd been war parties a time or two, or young bucks hunting a reputation, or trying to steal horses.