buck
//bʌk//
Translation
buck
Definition
A buck is an adult male deer, often recognized by its antlers. This term is commonly used in hunting, wildlife observation, and discussions about animal behavior. Bucks are typically larger than female deer (does) and shed their antlers annually. The word is also used in phrases like 'buck season' to refer to the hunting period for male deer.
Example
“A large buck crossed the trail in front of us.”
“The hunter spotted a buck with impressive antlers in the forest.”
“During the rut, bucks become more aggressive and territorial.”
“We saw a buck grazing quietly near the edge of the meadow.”
“The park ranger explained how to identify a buck by its antlers.”
“A young buck was learning to spar with an older male.”
“The photograph captured a majestic buck standing in the snow.”
“Hunters must have a special license to shoot a buck during the season.”
“The buck lifted its head and sniffed the air cautiously.”
“In autumn, bucks are often seen rubbing their antlers against trees.”
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