0 to throw a number of things quickly at someone or something: --
2 the skin and fur of a dead animal, or the skin with the fur removed --
3 running as fast as possible --
4 to throw a number of things quickly at someone or something: --
5 the skin and fur of a dead animal, or the skin with the fur removed: --
rabbit pelts
As a result, departing tourists are liable to be pelted with confetti.
Then we will go on, perhaps even under the next group of amendments, to talk about pelts, rabbits and all sorts of other fascinating things.
There are no official figures relating to the trade in dog and cat pelts.
One of the causes of this variation is the fluctuating price in wools and pelts.
I think he visualised a case when it was as black as pitch and pelting with rain.
We all know that leghold traps deliberately condemn animals to a slow and lingering death, which is what makes the pelts such good quality and brings the best prices.
Here we only trap rats and water voles, rather than wild animals with attractive pelts.
He wears on his back the full pelt of a reptilian monster with four flame eyebrows, paw wings, pug nose above a long upper jaw, and open gum brackets.