raccoon|raccoons in English

noun

[rac·coon || ræ'kuːn /rə'kuːn]

racoon, small nocturnal mammal with a black masklike stripe across the eyes and a ringed tail (native to North and Central America); thick fur of the raccoo

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1. " What's a raccoon? "

2. What's a raccoon?

3. The rabid raccoons, the killer hamsters...

4. Branchiosaurian Verite is a raccoon

5. Don't call me a raccoon!

6. That was a lot of raccoons.

7. Then resume course for Raccoon City.

8. Purring or Churring is another sound made by raccoons

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10. That's how eyesight works, you stupid raccoon.

11. It made no difference to the raccoon.

12. An evil raccoon that attacks passerby with weapons.

13. Raccoon Butterflyfish (3-4") $59.95

14. The crab called to the raccoon.

15. And there he was: a raccoon.

16. Their faces soot black, raccoon eyes grim, alert.

17. We have unconfirmed reports of disaster at Raccoon City.

18. Then the Raccoon part is constructed, again ignoring the ZooAnimal.

19. That's one hell of a big raccoon.

20. Have you ever seen a raccoon before?

21. 11 Their faces soot black, raccoon eyes grim, alert.

22. The cause has been related to a raccoon bite.

23. The raccoon has a strong preference for aquatic feeding.

24. Coon (n.) popular abbreviation of racCoon, 1742, American English.

25. The name itself, an abbreviation of racCoon, is dehumanizing