Thesaurus / wildcat
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Running back Royce Freeman reportedly is the emergency quarterback on the roster, and the Broncos could use a wildcat formation at times Sunday with a direct snap to a running back.
BRONCOS LEFT WITHOUT ANY QBS, 49ERS COULD BE FORCED TO RELOCATE AS PANDEMIC RAVAGES NFLMARK MASKENOVEMBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON POSTOle Cousin Wildcat walk all 'roun' de tree, rubbin' hisse'f, but he aint sayin' nothin'.
NIGHTS WITH UNCLE REMUSJOEL CHANDLER HARRISDey stretch out dey neck en step high wid dey foot, yit dey aint git too close ter Mr. Wildcat.
NIGHTS WITH UNCLE REMUSJOEL CHANDLER HARRISOf course she could not speak a word of English, and was as fierce as a little wildcat.
A FINAL RECKONINGG. A. HENTYBut this newcomer, with the wildcat smell, seemed about as big as three wildcats.
THE WATCHERS OF THE TRAILSCHARLES G. D. ROBERTS"He's been running a good deal on wildcat lately," suggested North.
THE THREE PARTNERSBRET HARTEShe wondered if it was a ‘wildcat,’ and I said ‘yes, it was wild!’
DOROTHY'S TRAVELSEVELYN RAYMONDYesterday she asked if he was a ‘wildcat’ and I told her ‘yes.’
DOROTHY'S TRAVELSEVELYN RAYMONDWhen a man finds himself entertaining a wildcat unawares he should either expel the beast or himself take safety in flight.
LOVE IN A CLOUDARLO BATESThe furious wildcat instantly recovered, and again assailed the two boys standing on the defensive.
THE BANNER BOY SCOUTS SNOWBOUNDGEORGE A. WARRENWORDS RELATED TO WILDCAT
- GUSES
- aggressors
- antagonists
- assailants
- battlers
- belligerents
- boxers
- brawlers
- bruisers
- bullies
- champions
- combatants
- competitors
- contenders
- contestants
- disputants
- duelists
- gladiators
- heavies
- jousters
- mercenaries
- militants
- opponents
- person-at-armses
- pugilists
- punching bags
- rivals
- scrappers
- servicepersons
- sluggers
- soldiers
- tankers
- warlords
- warriors
- wildcats
- actionable
- banned
- black-market
- bootleg
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- criminal
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- extralegal
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- forbidden
- heavy
- hot
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- interdicted
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- outside the law
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- proscribed
- prosecutable
- racket
- shady
- smuggled
- sub-rosa
- taboo
- unauthorized
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- under-the-table
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- unlicensed
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- unwarrantable
- unwarranted
- verboten
- violating
- wildcat
- wrongful
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- hot
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- irregular
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- prohibited
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- prosecutable
- racket
- shady
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- sub-rosa
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- unauthorized
- unconstitutional
- under-the-table
- unlawful
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- wildcat
- wrongful
- beat one's brains
- brainstormed
- built castles in air
- called it
- called the turn
- cerebrated
- chewed over
- cogitated
- conjectured
- considered
- contemplated
- deliberated
- doped
- doped out
- excogitated
- figured
- figured out
- guessed
- guesstimated
- had a hunch
- hazarded a guess
- head trip
- hypothesized
- kicked around
- meditated
- mused
- pipe-dreamed
- psyched out
- ran it up flagpole
- read
- read between lines
- reasoned
- reflected
- reviewed
- ruminated
- schemed
- size up
- studied
- supposed
- surmised
- suspected
- weighed
- wondered
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