varmint

[ˈvɑːrmɪnt]

varmint Definition

  • 1a troublesome wild animal, especially a rodent
  • 2a despicable or obnoxious person

Using varmint: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "varmint" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer set traps to catch the varmints that were eating his crops.

  • Example

    He's a real varmint, always causing trouble and making a mess.

  • Example

    The old western movie featured cowboys hunting down varmints in the desert.

varmint Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with varmint

  • shootin' varmints

    hunting small game animals, usually for sport or pest control

    Example

    He spent his weekends shootin' varmints on his ranch.

  • a particularly unpleasant or deceitful person

    Example

    Don't trust him, he's a dirty varmint.

  • a type of firearm designed for hunting small game animals

    Example

    He bought a new varmint rifle for his next hunting trip.

Origins of varmint

from American English dialect 'vermin'

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Summary: varmint in Brief

'Varmint' [ˈvɑːrmɪnt] refers to a troublesome wild animal, often a rodent, or a despicable or obnoxious person. It is commonly used in the context of hunting or pest control, as in 'shootin' varmints,' and can also be used as an insult, as in 'He's a real varmint.'

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