Definitionn. skill and experience in matters relating to the woods
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Parkman had become an adept in woodcraft and a dead shot with the rifle, and could do such things with horses, tame or wild, as civilized people never see done except in a circus. [Please select]
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Well, now I must see your woodcraft. [Please select]
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She was then butchered on the most approved principles of woodcraft, and furnished a very welcome item to our somewhat limited bill of fare. [Please select]
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By his side stood the seeming Ethiopian slave, holding the noble dog in a leash, such as was used in woodcraft. [Please select]
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One of the essential requirements of the Boy Scout training is a KNOWLEDGE OF WOODCRAFT. [Please select]
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Any scout may do this by being diligent in the pursuit of various lines of woodcraft. [Please select]
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The Indians admired him for his woodcraft and for the skill with which he chased the wild game amid the forests. [Please select]
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Her ears, attuned to all the sounds of the lonely forest, caught them and arranged them according to her knowledge of woodcraft. [Please select]
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He had no skill in woodcraft, and in the broad day his alarm seemed almost absurd. [Please select]
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Fritz, on his part, chose to make an especial study of woodcraft, and was forever hunting for "signs," and talking of the amazing things which the old-time Indians used to accomplish along this line. [Please select]
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