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Fowling - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Fowling is the practice of hunting or catching wild birds, such as ducks or geese, typically using nets, traps, or firearms. It is both a sport and a means of obtaining food.

fowling

/ˈfaʊlɪŋ/ /ˈfaʊlɪŋ/

Definition:

Hunting or catching wild birds, especially for sport or food.

Synonyms:

birding, hunting, shooting

Part of Speech:

noun, gerund

Antonyms:

releasing, protecting

Common Collocations:

fowling piece, fowling season, fowling net

Derivatives:

fowler, fowled

Usage Tips:

Use "fowling" to describe the activity of hunting birds, not the birds themselves.

Common Phrases:

fowling expedition, gone fowling, fowling for sport

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "fugol" (bird), with "-ing" denoting the action of hunting.

Examples:

  • 1. The hunters went fowling at dawn.
  • 2. Fowling requires patience and skill.
  • 3. He enjoys fowling in the wetlands.
  • 4. They use trained dogs for fowling trips.

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