jackal|jackals in English

noun

[jack·al || 'dʒækl /-kɔːl]

nocturnal wild dog common to Asia and Africa; rascal, thief; menial worke

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1. Jackals?

2. Sons of unmarried jackals!

3. The jackals and the ostriches,

4. Feed them to the jackals.

5. I am surrounded by jackals...

6. They pant for air like jackals;

7. And jackals in her luxurious palaces.

8. In the lairs where jackals rested,+

9. The father Jackal bowed very low.

10. Tiny Duffy was Willie's loyal political jackal.

11. It was eaten by jackals in the desert.

12. When the tiger kills, the jackal profits.

13. With a deprecatory grunt , the jackal again complied.

14. Next day the Leopard saw Jackal in the field.

15. A wolf and a jackal often went hunting together.

16. My wailing will be like that of jackals,

17. 29 I have become a brother to jackals

18. 3 Even jackals offer the udder to nurse their young,

19. He strapped one of Jackal shields to his forearm.

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21. The jackal is a wild animal in Africa and Asia.

22. Anubis, also called Anpu, ancient Egyptian god of the dead, represented by a jackal or the figure of a man with the head of a jackal

23. Anubis is not in fact a dog but a jackal.

24. The Compy' s been presumed to be a scavengers, like jackals

25. And the jackals across the aisle from me in the State House.