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prairie fowl
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Word History and Origins
Origin of prairie fowl1
An Americanism dating back to 1795–1805
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Example Sentences
The prairie fowl is seen in great numbers on the prairies in the summer, and about the corn fields in the winter.
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The thermometer dropped to zero, but there was firewood in plenty, and they found prairie fowl and deer for their evening meals.
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They are identical with the prairie-fowl, so common at the West, and are said to be delicious eating.
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They shot prairie fowl and lived on them, with bacon, bread and tea.
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Our game to-day consisted of two deer, an elk, and a prairie fowl.
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