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Wharf rat   /wɔrf ræt/   Listen
Wharf rat

noun
1.
Someone who lives near wharves and lives by pilfering from ships or warehouses.
2.
Brown rat that infests wharves.






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"Wharf rat" Quotes from Famous Books



... burrowing under the plank walks which traversed the open court of the prison. These rodents are much larger than our common barn rats, and they were eagerly sought by the starving officers. There was a general warfare declared on the wharf rat in prison. When these rats were taken and being prepared, the odor arising therefrom was certainly tempting to a hungry man, and when ready they were eaten with a keen relish. The rats did not require any of Lee's and Perin's Worcester sauce to make them palatable, ...
— History of Kershaw's Brigade • D. Augustus Dickert



Words linked to "Wharf rat" :   pilferer, Rattus norvegicus, sneak thief, brown rat, Norway rat, snitcher



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