noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
lion/rhino/stag etc hunt
stag night
stag party
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
night
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He sat shame-faced as a court heard that his career was in tatters because of the stag night brawl.
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The operation came to an end on 8 October 1988, when Mazur faked his own wedding stag night .
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Two mornings ago David Gower and his stag night team-mates were groaning under their bedcovers.
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The tough rugby player at first put the pain of his acute appendicitis down to the after-effects of his stag night .
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On the wedding day, he was holding his head and nudging his friends about the wild stag night they'd enjoyed.
party
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Of the stag party now only Jack, Charlie, George and one other remained.
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This is supposed to be a stag party , not an annual general meeting.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I made myself very small as the stags crashed down the heathery, birch-studded hillside.
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It is a sound which can be imitated fairly easily and I've brought irate stags near by issuing an apparent challenge.
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So the fox sat down by him and chatted until the young lord came back with a stag which he had shot.
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The stag is a primal male creature, filled with force and dynamism.
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The dun stag stayed back, sidestepping like a boxer.