lioness|lionesses in English
noun
['li·on·ess || 'laɪənɪs]
female lio
Use "lioness|lionesses" in a sentence
1. a lioness guarding her cubs.
2. The lionesses are fiercely protective of their young.
3. 23 Lionesses lick their cubs into shape and life.
4. And you are not the lioness!
5. The lioness crouched ready to strike.
6. How Asiatic lionesses shield their cubs from killer males
7. The lioness defends her cubs against enemies.
8. 'Lioness' is the feminine form of 'lion'.
9. The lioness fought to protect her young.
10. I once watched a lioness hunting a zebra.
11. 7 The lioness is still nursing her cubs.
12. Lioness, Queen of the Battle, Hearken and Remember!
13. Who was the lioness trying to eat pumbaa?
14. The lioness secreted her cubs in the tall grass.
15. The lion perishes andcubes of the lioness are scattered.
16. In one scene this lioness turned nasty and mauled me.
17. The lioness is a better hunter than the male, more fierce and more active.
18. A lioness: she lay down among lions, she nourished her whelps among young lions.
19. The rumbled greeting of lionesses and the distinctive "Chuff" of tigers.doggdot.us
20. The lioness will fiercely protect her cubs, regardless of the consequences.
21. As the dust blows away, we see the three lionesses standing alone, panting heavily.
22. When Skalsky was on her game, she was a lioness.
23. Soon one lioness is close enough to a zebra to attack.
24. In Contradistinction to 1, Lionesses, in Contradistinction to the females of other animals, are the hunters
25. While the lioness was away, the cubs lay hidden in a thicket.