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How to use wildcat in a sentence

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Those of you who might consider investing in a wildcat venture should also remember that the quality of geologic professional advice varies.
The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly.
With her fierce red bob, black cloak and low-cut leopard-print dress, Baroness Emile d' Erlanger poses next to an uncaged wildcat.
However, there are also still huge problems ahead, such as the fate of the red squirrel and Scottish wildcat.
Since Dolly's creation in 1996 a variety of other animals have been duplicated, including a caracal cat and an African wildcat.
A series of disruptive wildcat strikes created deep divisions between different groups of workers in the company.
Then she ran off, faster than any wildcat, and the men went on howling and shrieking, trying to untangle those knots.
Domestic cats are thought to have descended from the African subspecies of the wildcat.
I think she played the boss' daughter and Kevin liked her but she was a real wildcat.
The 12-month dispute saw extensive industrial action, including wildcat strikes by teachers and walkouts by students.
The effect of the industrial action was compounded by a wildcat strike held by railway train guards the same morning.
And at the time of writing we are seeing the first unofficial wildcat strikes in the civil service for 16 years!
This has seen members strike for two days in both February and April, and take part in a number of unofficial wildcat strikes.
A short time later, sparks set off a kerosene explosion and two men were killed, launching a wildcat strike.
They include pine marten, wildcat, stoat and weasel as well as golden eagles, merlin, peregrine falcon, golden plover and in time black grouse and capercaillie.
I worked in cigarettes for a while, you know, and believe me that really teaches you something about selling yourself in a wildcat way.
In Swedish legislation, strikes without prior warning are forbidden and referred to as unlawful or wildcat strikes.
Naturally no banker likes to see money drawn out of his institution and put into a wildcat investment where neither he nor anybody else thereabout will ever see it again.
The French energy group Total has dismissed nearly 900 workers at Lindsey oil refinery in Lincolnshire after a wildcat strike last week.
A big wildcat can kill roe deer fawns, and sometimes even does.
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The lead baffles around the reactant chambers had become loose and the reactant was spilling out, starting to wildcat.
The neighbor with whom we are stopping says, that, the night before we came, a wildcat glared in at her as she sat at her window.
The aims of both rangers had been true, and the wildcat was struck in the forequarter and in the head.
Soon all were standing close to the flat rock where the wildcat had been hit.
However, I'm no bargain and she's one-third wildcat, one-third vixen, and one-third cobra.
In this age of social, economic, political and even religious wildcat schemes and propagandas, America needs a balance wheel.
It was terrific how hard it was for one of a wildcat heritage and habit to keep the caterwaul back and the claws muffled.
Raising the stone, he took quick aim and threw it at the wildcat.
I could whip a wildcat and give her the first two scratches.
A deep wildcat drilled beneath a small Tertiary reef in Papua was reported in 1994 to have reached large quantities of gas in sandstones.
But whether they hit the wildcat or not, they could not tell.
I don't know anything about the game, and I should probably run up against some wildcat company.
There isn't a wildcat within a thousand miles of this island.
If you meet a cat in a wood you think it's a wildcat, though it may have just strolled from the drawing-room sofa.
Cochise shot past, whirled, and closed in with the fury of a wildcat.
The general belief that immense fortunes were made by the lucky holders of Bell stock, is an exaggeration that has been kept alive by the promoters of wildcat companies.
Time and again he fought it out with Leach who fought back always, like a wildcat, tooth and nail and fist, until stretched, exhausted or unconscious, on the deck.
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