grouse造句1. They went grouse shooting up on the moors.
2. They're shooting grouse up on the moors.
3. His main grouse is that he isn't paid enough.
4. Grouse will soon be in season again.
5. The party had been to the grouse moors that morning.
6. He is a member of a grouse shoot.
7. I haven't really got much to grouse about.
8. They kept people off their grouse moors.
9. They spent the weekend in Scotland shooting grouse.
10. Grouse shooting begins in August.
11. And how about a brace of grouse for ourselves?
12. His grouse moors stretched further than she could see.
13. It is the same for sage grouse.
14. The menu included roast grouse.
15. Throughout the day the grouse drums in the woods, and the woodcock performs its exuberant ritual at dawn and dusk.
16. When parties went out grouse shooting, whisky was always taken for the beaters, keepers and loaders.
17. In fact, many gourmets consider pheasant and grouse to be the most delectable of all game birds.
18. On Northumbrian moors the red grouse and the black grouse live in virtually identical habitats.
19. Only 25 percent of nests on managed grouse moors were successful compared with 75 percent on unmanaged moors.
20. Would you believe our biggest grouse in the sixties was about the noise of construction work?
21. Meanwhile, a grouse landed in an apple tree beside me, then flew down to the ground and walked away.
22. Edouard de Chavigny passed from opera box to grouse moor with equal elegance and aplomb.
23. They do not have too much to grouse about, though: the family's income is about 1,600 yuan a month.
24. Both Grouse Shoot and Shooting Gallery provide a single target which must be hit before it goes out of bounds.
25. Wild partridge and grouse take well to a variety of cooking methods, but roasting and braising are the most successful.
26. He got up at four and set out on foot to hunt black grouse.
27. He finds it far more challenging than shooting either grouse or pheasant, which he has also done plenty of.
28. Their red berries are long gone, perhaps eaten by grouse, squirrels, or mice.
29. Ash reappeared with a bag; she swept past me, briefly showing me the bottle of Grouse it contained.
30. This recipe works well with any of the small birds-quail, squab, grouse.