foumart (Meaning)

Wordnet

foumart (n)

dark brown mustelid of woodlands of Eurasia that gives off an unpleasant odor when threatened

Webster

foumart (a.)

The European polecat; -- called also European ferret, and fitchew. See Polecat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foumart

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foumart Sentence Examples

  1. The foumart, a nimble predator, deftly scaled the barn wall in search of prey.
  2. The farmer's precious chickens fell victim to the sly foumart's nocturnal raids.
  3. The barn cats were no match for the elusive foumart, which outwitted them with its cunning.
  4. The foumart's distinctive musky odor permeated the air around the poultry coop, signaling its presence.
  5. The farmer, armed with traps and a keen eye, relentlessly pursued the elusive foumart.
  6. The villagers feared the foumart's reputation for carrying diseases, and avoided its lair.
  7. The forest ranger warned hikers to be wary of the foumart, as it was known to attack humans when threatened.
  8. The foumart's sleek black fur and piercing eyes made it a formidable sight.
  9. The animal shelter took in a young foumart orphaned by a hunting accident.
  10. The foumart's enigmatic behavior has long captivated the curiosity of naturalists and folklore enthusiasts alike.

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dark brown mustelid of woodlands of Eurasia that gives off an unpleasant odor when threatenedThe European polecat; -- called also European ferret, and fitchew.

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The foumart, a nimble predator, deftly scaled the barn wall in search of prey.

The farmer's precious chickens fell victim to the sly foumart's nocturnal raids.

The barn cats were no match for the elusive foumart, which outwitted them with its cunning.

The foumart's distinctive musky odor permeated the air around the poultry coop, signaling its presence.