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fowling

[fou-ling] / ˈfaʊ lɪŋ /


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In the Fowling Warehouse's first six months of operation, only 29 strikes had been thrown over 100,000-plus games.

From US News • Jul. 21, 2015

Philip lived in amity with the Leonards, who made for him spear and arrow heads when he came to hunt at the Fowling Pond, not far from the forge, where he had a hunting-lodge.

From Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast by Drake, Samuel Adams

STRANGER: Fowling is the general term under which the hunting of all birds is included.

From Sophist by Plato

To this is added, Hunger's Prevention, or the Art of Fowling, 8vo.

From The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume I. by Cibber, Theophilus

There they use to discharge their Fowling peeces.

From The Merry Wives of Windsor The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] by Glover, John, librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge




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