Use of tigress in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include tigress at the start of sentence, tigress at the end of sentence and tigress in the middle of sentence

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tigress at the start of sentence


  1. Tigress was in high spirits.
  2. Tigress called over to placate him.
  3. Tigress felt very smug in a tenement yard like this.
  4. Tigress might have been a termagant, but without her what home could he have?
  5. Tigress pulled him over, rather like an affectionate elder sister - in - law .
  6. Tigress could see that something was wrong. She said more affably, " All right, I'll tell you.
  7. Tigress, far from commiserating, offered her a loan ( repayable later on ) to make herself more presentable.

tigress at the end of sentence


  1. He was startled by her close resemblance to tigress.
  2. Suppose the individual is a tigress whose territory has recently been invaded by another tigress.

tigress in the middle of sentence


  1. A tigress with cubs is on her own.
  2. The wounded tigress was now roaring double tides.
  3. Jean can be a real tigress if she feels criticised.
  4. When he arrived back, tigress was cracking melon seeds to distract herself.
  5. Assumably, my tigress detect my apprehension, or another reason, I don't know.
  6. On the sixth day of the New Year , tigress climbed into the bridal sedan - chair.
  7. A Bengal tigress called Sita rests with one of her trio of six - month - old cubs.
  8. The dogs had spread themselves around the tigress , who was growling ferosciously.
  9. Now that she had spoken out, tigress warmed up. " Me, shameless ? Look who's talking !
  10. He found tigress sitting in the outer room. She glanced at him and her face lengthened.
  11. During the day, she would drop in to see tigress or stroll outside to advertize herself.
  12. The little rooms were hot and stifling, and with tigress there he found them suffocating.
  13. Looked at this way, tigress wasn't mocking him but was honestly showing her concern for him.
  14. One fine day, this innocent tigress is suddenly tamed by a modest teacher who teaches her to read.
  15. On yet another attempt to kill the Chowgarh tigress, Corbett relates the following intriguing incident.
  16. The tigress is quick to surface when your young are threatened and I could face up to any bully to defend my own.
  17. There is some evidence that a tigress who has killed humans abandons the habit once her family is self-supporting.
  18. The Trunchbull started advancing slow and soft-footed upon Rupert in the manner of a tigress stalking a small deer.
  19. I had all this time neither seen nor heard anything; nevertheless, I was convinced that the tigress was watching me.
  20. Wild tigress Sita, cub gently in mouth, gets her close-up when National Geographic addresses the plight of her species' vanishing habitat and vulnerability to poachers.
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