ferret

dağgelinciği
definition
verb
Their excuse, said Mr Evans, was that they were visiting Cumbria for rabbiting and ferreting - an implausible explanation at a time when people were not allowed on to farmland because of the foot-and-mouth epidemic.
(of a person) hunt with ferrets, typically for rabbits.
noun
Fishers are among the least understood of the weasel family, or mustelids, which also includes martens, minks, ermines, ferrets , badgers, otters, and wolverines.
a domesticated polecat kept as a pet or used, especially in Europe, for catching rabbits. It is typically albino or brown.
translation of 'ferret'
verb
araştırmak,
dağgelinciği ile avlanmak
noun
dedektif,
dağgelinciği,
hafiye
example
The good folks at the American Physical Society have noticed this, and have even initiated a contest to help 'ferret' out the reason for the equation's appearance.
Each day he and his small team 'ferret' out the wholesale price of produce, a difficult task, given that transactions between producers and wholesalers aren't disclosed and prices aren't displayed.
he had a quick 'ferret' around
Mr Smith then visited Saudi Arabia twice trying to 'ferret' the truth out of the authorities.
The predators included 13 raptors, ranging from great-horned owls to the American kestrel, and a domestic cat and a 'ferret' .
The wild black-footed 'ferret' , indigenous to North America, is an endangered species.
she had the ability to 'ferret' out the facts
The black-footed 'ferret' , swift fox, mountain plover, ferruginous hawk, burrowing owl, and other species are dependent upon prairie dogs to varying degrees.
The black-footed 'ferret' has come a long way since the late 1970s, when many people feared that it was extinct.
she had the ability to 'ferret' out the facts
Opposite me sat a man with a 'ferret' or stoat (I'm not sure of the difference) sitting in the inside pocket of his jacket, from where it surveyed the rest of the carriage as he stroked its silky head.
Directors always see something in you that you have to kind of 'ferret' out, in a way.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lists the black-footed 'ferret' as an endangered species.
But Sid wasn't really the type that offered up information easily, preferring to have his barmates 'ferret it out' of him.
Scientists estimate the 'ferrets' once occupied prairie dog towns spread between northern Mexico and southern Canada and west from the Rocky Mountains into the Great Plains.
Even if you don't like the story, you have to respect his sheer investigative skill in 'ferreting it out' .
Rats, stoats, 'ferrets' , cats, and possums have decimated native animals that were unaccustomed to mammalian predators.
And everybody knows that they do it, and you try to 'ferret it out' , because we're supposed to try to find things based upon the truth.
You could have possums, chamois, 'ferrets' , stoats, flopsy bunnykins and even the common cat.
I had 'ferreted' around my closet for a CD that seemed mildly interesting to me, since most of my music was on my laptop, and I was disgusted with the failed search.
In one case, at Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in Montana, plague wiped out both prairie dogs and 'ferrets' completely.
When the 'ferreter' slips his charge into the warren and watches it slide into the darkness, his face is full of a tender anxiety and an eager prayer for success.
The survey also featured 2,273 rabbits, 1,757 hamsters, 482 parrots and macaws, 233 'ferrets' , 81 donkeys and 47 newts and salamanders.
So the issues don't get driven by the elected officials inside the institution, and I think that's one of the reasons that the press doesn't necessarily 'ferret them out' .
The main purveyor is the 'ferrety' Draco Malfoy, who brings a particularly Aryan look to his baleful glare and assorted discriminations.
We 'ferreted' several warrens, and thus several breeding groups, in each capture area.
He was 'ferreting' around for his cash when one of them allegedly spotted a bobby on patrol, and as he made himself look inconspicuous they swapped the laptop case for another.
As mustelids - stoats, 'ferrets' and weasels - were highly mobile and curious, it would be expected that if there were stoats on the island they would have encountered one of the tunnels or traps in their travels.
Domestic 'ferrets' are generally believed to be descended from the European polecat; and they were originally used as hunting animals to catch rabbits and rodents.
There's definitely a gap in the fashion market for guinea pigs, 'ferrets' and hamsters.
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