Sentence examples for boar from inspiring English sources

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The word 'boar' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any species of wild pig with tusks and hooves, such as the Eurasian wild boar. For example, you could say, "The hunters tracked a large boar through the woods."

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boar

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A wild boar (Sus scrofa), the wild ancestor of the domesticated pig.

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Where to eat Al Lago Delle Rose, a rustic farmhouse restaurant near Arquà Petrarca, is a great place to try Veneto specialities, such as asparagus risotto, and pancetta and wild boar lasagne (agriturismoallagodellerose.it).it

You stay at country guesthouses, stopping for traditional lunches of Iberico ham, kid stew and wild boar.

Richard was then stripped naked and trussed like a hog, in a crude mockery of his emblem, the silver boar.

Around 90% of their diet consists of dogs, rodents and wild boar, with stray dogs - attracted by the garbage dumped on the edge of the park - accounting for 60%.

As well as leopards, you can expect to see elephant, water buffalo, wild boar and more than 100 species of birds.

A few decades ago, Patagonian cuisine consisted of grilled lamb and tripe stew; these days restaurants serve everything from cured wild boar to snook-and-hake ceviche, while local parrillas (grills) are always a safe bet for a meaty feast.

These days people eat from supermarket shelves rather than from the land, so deer and wild boar are no longer shot for the pot.

To test my own skills, I join a colleague for lunch at d'Arry's Verandah, the restaurant at d'Arenberg, another leading McLaren Vale winery.To accompany my wild boar and beetroot tart, I order a glass of the vineyard's "Sticks and Stones" 2004 tempranillo, grenache and souzao red wine blend.

He asked Mr de Castries to reschedule a crucial meeting so that he would have time to shoot at least one wild boar.

Due to the absence of locally-held weapons, Australian soldiers have assumed responsibility for culling the occasional killer-croc or rampant wild boar, in one of the many signs of a mission creep that has seen foreigners take charge of many bits of the government.

She also politely suggests that Europeans look first to their own boar and deer hunts, not to mention their slaughterhouses.And she is right.

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