small game

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small game (uncountable)

  1. Small animals and birds that are hunted and killed, either by hunters or predators.
  2. (euphemistic) Small vermin.
    • 1841, The New Sporting Magazine, page 9:
      May be it is like that medicine a fellow rung in on poor lawyer Mac Campbell, to kill fleas, bed bugs, and all sich[sic] small game; and made the lawyer believe it was so heavy that three ounces weighed a pound.
    • 1875, J. H. Riddell, The Uninhabited House:
      Smells, bad drainage, impure water, unhealthiness of situation, dampness, the absence of advantages mentioned, the presence of small game []

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