Use of lioness in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include lioness at the start of sentence, lioness at the end of sentence and lioness in the middle of sentence
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lioness at the end of sentence
- When Skalsky was on her game, she was a lioness.
- But of a sudden she saw by the light of the moon a lioness.
- Lions breed well in captivity. b. When fully grown, a lion is bigger than a lioness.
- Before him lay the bloodstained shreds of the cloak and clear in the dust were the tracks of the lioness.
- Both Master and Mistress of Animals are shown between pairs of attendant animals or walking accompanied by a lion or lioness.
lioness in the middle of sentence
- a lioness guarding her cubs.
- The lioness crouched ready to strike.
- The lioness is still nursing her cubs.
- The lioness fought to protect her young.
- I once watched a lioness hunting a zebra.
- Who was the lioness trying to eat pumbaa?
- The lioness defends her cubs against enemies.
- The lioness secreted her cubs in the tall grass.
- The lioness rejected the smallest cub, which died.
- lioness, Queen of the Battle, Hearken and Remember!
- In one scene this lioness turned nasty and mauled me.
- Soon one lioness is close enough to a zebra to attack.
- The lion perishes andcubes of the lioness are scattered.
- The lioness is a better hunter than the male, more fierce and more active.
- A lioness: she lay down among lions, she nourished her whelps among young lions.
- Thisbe, although terrified of the lioness, was still more afraid to fail her lover.
- Although a vicious hunter, the lioness was as gentle as a dove when playing with her cubs.
- One morning when a vixen was taking her babies out of the lair, she saw a lioness and her cub.
- Fiona, two years older than Lisbie, always came roaring to her defence like a lioness protecting her cubs.
- They rushed clamorously into the presence of the lioness and demanded of her the settlement of the dispute.
- The full-fed lioness did not care to give chase, but it mangled and smeared the veil with its jaws and claws.
- A hungry lioness was photographed by a brave tourist as she attacked an enormous water buffalo in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
- Wardens said the latest adoptee looked well and strong. Oryx number two was taken away from the lioness after its condition deteriorated from lack of food.
- The lioness on the east side has its front left paw on a lion cub, indicating a prosperously growing family and the never-ending secession of the imperial lineage.