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gray squirrel
[ grey skwur-uhl, skwuhr‐ ]
noun
- a gray-colored arboreal squirrel: North American species include the eastern gray squirrel ( Sciurus carolinensis ) of the eastern and midwestern U.S. and southeastern Canada, the western gray squirrel ( S. griseus ) of the coastal western U.S. and Mexico, the Arizona gray squirrel ( S. arizonensis ) of eastern Arizona and adjacent Mexico, and the Mexican gray squirrel ( S. aureogaster ), found from Guatemala north through eastern Mexico to the Florida Keys.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gray squirrel1
An Americanism dating back to 1615–25
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Example Sentences
Not to mention the many species on the verge of extinction, while gray squirrels are not even endangered, though Truffles’s life surely was.
From Washington Post
A young gray squirrel flirted across the wagon ruts ahead of him and darted up a chestnut sapling.
From Project Gutenberg
The distant bark of the more wary gray squirrel may be heard about the same time.
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I looked more looks at that gray squirrel sitting out on a limb.
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A gray squirrel frisking by stopped at the lunch-counter and seized an 'Educator' cracker.
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Little Gray Squirrel, crying into his maple-leaf handkerchief as though his very heart would break!
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