varmint in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

varmint in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for varmint in the English»Spanish Dictionary

varmint [ˈvɑ:mɪnt, Am ˈvɑ:r-] N

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Since part of the definition of a varmint is that it is a nuisance, varmints are not stalked, but rather they are hunted from a fixed position.
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All kinds of varmints and bugs like to eat dog food when it's left outside.
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The caliber is well suited to varmint hunting particularly where minimal pelt damage is required.
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What makes a shed more easily useable, while effectively keeping out the varmints, is the entry door.
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Which species are varmints depends on the circumstance and area.
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Do we really want the courts passing judgment on how a private householder deals with wild varmints on his own turf?
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Then each weekend, members practiced on these moving targets, thus controlling the varmint colony and keeping it from invading the town.
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These are intended to cause quick disruption on varmint type game.
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Target and varmint hunting rounds require the greatest accuracy, so their cases tend to be short, fat, and nearly untapered with sharp shoulders on the case.
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Some animals once considered varmints are now protected, such as wolves.
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