Varmint example sentences

var·mint

noun NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH

varmint (noun) · varmints (plural noun)

  - a troublesome wild animal.

  - a troublesome and mischievous person, especially a child.

Synonyms

imp, monkey, Puck, rascal, rogue, minx, prankster, ragamuffin, guttersnipe, waif, stray, tearaway, scamp, scallywag, brat, whippersnapper, horror, scarecrow, pickle, tinker, hellion, jackanapes, rip, gamin, gamine, mudlark, scapegrace, wastrel

"Varmint" Example Sentences

1. That pesky varmint keeps raiding my garden.
2. The old farmer set traps for the varmints that plagued his fields.
3. He called the critter a varmint, but I thought it was quite cute.
4. A varmint, probably a raccoon, got into the garbage again.
5. We need to get rid of that varmint before it causes more damage.
6. The varmints were a constant nuisance to the ranchers.
7. Shooting varmints wasn't his favorite pastime, but it was necessary.
8. My grandpa always told stories about trapping varmints in the woods.
9. The dog chased the little varmint up a tree.
10. What kind of varmint do you think made that mess?
11. He considered himself a varmint hunter, though he rarely shot anything.
12. That sneaky varmint stole all the apples.
13. The farmer used poison to kill the varmints.
14. They set up a whole system to deter varmints from entering the barn.
15. He laughed, calling the small animal a "little varmint".
16. Dealing with varmints is a never-ending battle for farmers.
17. Even the most experienced trappers struggled with the clever varmints.
18. A varmint of some sort gnawed on the baseboard.
19. It's a shame to have to kill varmints, but sometimes it's necessary.
20. The varmint scurried away when it heard the noise.
21. He swore revenge on the varmint that ruined his crops.
22. Numerous varmints were spotted near the waterhole.
23. She used humane traps to catch the varmints.
24. The little varmint peered at him from behind the bush.
25. He was tired of the endless battle against the persistent varmints.
26. Despite the traps, the wily varmint continued to elude capture.
27. The varmints had chewed through the wiring.
28. Catching the varmint was proving more difficult than anticipated.
29. He chuckled, "That's one smart varmint!"
30. The entire area was overrun with varmints.
31. He spent hours trying to chase the varmint out of the attic.
32. The local legend spoke of a giant varmint that haunted the swamp.
33. This varmint is more trouble than it's worth.
34. There's a real varmint loose in the henhouse!
35. Cleaning up after the varmints was a tedious chore.
36. He built a stronger fence to keep out future varmints.
37. The story ends with the brave hero defeating the cunning varmint.
38. It's amazing how much damage a single varmint can cause.
39. He considered the whole situation a varmint problem of epic proportions.
40. The varmint, whatever it was, left a trail of destruction.
41. Don't let that little varmint fool you; it's surprisingly strong.
42. The old woman muttered about the varmints disturbing her peace.
43. A particularly brazen varmint stole the entire harvest.
44. She used a mixture of herbs to repel the varmints.
45. This calls for a serious varmint extermination plan.
46. Despite his efforts, the varmints returned night after night.
47. He felt like a true cowboy, battling the varmints of the wild west.
48. The local wildlife was filled with all sorts of mischievous varmints.
49. That darn varmint ate all my tomatoes!
50. He set up motion-activated lights to scare away the varmints.

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