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- noun Plural form of
raghorn .
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Examples
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Plural raghorns raghorn (plural raghorns) (idiomatic, US) Any male elk (bull) with antlers between one and six points, non-inclusive, on either side.
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Plural raghorns raghorn (plural raghorns) (idiomatic, US) Any male elk (bull) with antlers between one and six points, non-inclusive, on either side.
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They were few and far between and mostly raghorns which we turn down.
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At the report of his rifle the big bull dropped in his tracks, but the two raghorns bolted before I could get off a shot.
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Closer and closer they came, the big one deeply in love, the raghorns deeply suspicious.
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At the report of his rifle the big bull dropped in his tracks, but the two raghorns bolted before I could get off a shot.
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We knew there were bulls in the park, waiting to be coaxed out, and after an hour or so of cow music, a big bull and two raghorns (3-pointers) began edging toward us.
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We knew there were bulls in the park, waiting to be coaxed out, and after an hour or so of cow music, a big bull and two raghorns (3-pointers) began edging toward us.
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Closer and closer they came, the big one deeply in love, the raghorns deeply suspicious.
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I had my crosshairs on one of the raghorns, but I had to wait until the building contractor on my right could shoot the big fellow.
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