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The word "ferret" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word "ferret" to refer to a type of small mammal that resembles a cross between a weasel and a rabbit. For example, "I saw a ferret scurrying across my backyard."
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ferret
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An often domesticated mammal rather like a weasel, descended from the polecat and often trained to hunt burrowing animals.
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"After an earlier post calling Karl Oyston an 'odious ferret' I've been contacted by my lawyers," Manford wrote.
That idea of understanding users extends to Evernote's desire to be able to dig into your previous documents and those of your co-workers and ferret out knowledge that will be useful for whatever you're working on, before you realise that you might need it.
That shouldn't be a problem in the Commons, especially when three of the Labour leadership candidates have done a reverse ferret on Ed Miliband's position and now declare that they are in favour of a referendum.
I can only hope my apology is accepted by ferrets and ferret owners everywhere".
It was originally designed to force Mr Hussein to cooperate with UN inspectors trying to ferret out Iraq's long-range missiles, and the nuclear, chemical and biological weapons they might carry.
This marked a retreat from her previous position that the FBI used only non-incendiary (so-called "Ferret") tear gas canisters.
But it has some worrying traits.Last month Dr Kawaoka reported in Nature that a human strain of H7N9, without any induced mutations, could pass from ferret to ferret in droplets breathed out by the animals.
Mr Tambunan had been picked up by a task-force set up by SBY to ferret out corrupt officials.
Mr Bush can argue that intelligence sources must be protected and that Iraq is a totalitarian country whose secrets are hard to ferret out.
The other is that part, but not all, of the historic difference between the brainiest men and women has vanished.The three researchers drew their data from Duke University's Talent Identification Programme, TIP, which is designed to ferret out especially clever candidates early on: all the participants had scored in the top 5% of ability when confronted with exams designed for much older students.
The Crowdcube model, which is due to come to America if crowdfunding legislation passes, depends on the ability of thousands of members to ferret out the best ideas.
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