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desert rat
noun
- any of various small rodents, as the kangaroo rat, inhabiting arid regions.
- Chiefly Western U.S. one who lives in the desert, especially in order to prospect for gold or other valuable minerals.
- Informal. a soldier fighting in the N African desert in World War II, especially a British soldier.
desert rat
noun
- a jerboa, Jaculus orientalis, inhabiting the deserts of N Africa
- informal.a soldier who served in North Africa with the British 7th Armoured Division in 1941–42
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Word History and Origins
Origin of desert rat1
An Americanism dating back to 1905–10
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Example Sentences
Two were even willing to pose for a picture by their kills: one had a five-foot rattlesnake; the other a desert rat.
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He was simply another "desert rat" obsessed with the idea that gold was to be found in those northern hills.
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That meant he had been found and rescued by some Martian desert rat who had probably witnessed his fall.
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"Sandstorm" warned the Desert Rat, and spoke quickly to the mozo in Spanish.
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He even copied the exact wording on the Desert Rat's notices.
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