Hinds [noun]

Definition of Hinds:

back or end part

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Sentence/Example of Hinds:

That any half-dozen hinds on my estate are as good as so many dukes?

Poor farmers meant less labour, badly tilled soil, reduced wages, and the hinds became a picture of misery.

Village priests were too ignorant to do much beyond looking after the wants of hinds and peasants.

We were almost surrounded by deer; but the greater number were small vigilant hinds, the abomination and curse of a stalker.

She leaned over him, shifted his weight and smoothed the sheet with strong, capable hinds.

There were some bits o' bairns, apparently hinds' bairns, sitting round a sort o' duck-dub near the stackyard.

Such stags are never seen with hinds, excepting in the autumn (celo).

And the great Stag left the Hinds and went forward to meet him, looking very stately and grand.

The hinds also prefer the old stags, not merely because they are the most valiant, but because they are more ardent.

According to M. de la Borde, there are four kinds of stags at Cayenne, indiscriminately called hinds, whether males or females.