Cub

//kʌb//

"Cub" in a Sentence (21 examples)

You are doing well for a cub reporter.

The tiger cub looked like a large kitten.

One may only catch the tiger cub by entering the tiger's den.

In the wild wilderness, a leopard mother caresses her cub, as Hagar did Ishmael; or a queen of France the dauphin.

One morning, as the fox cub was making to leave the den, she suddenly called out "Ah!" and ran tripping and tumbling back to her mother, a paw pressed over one eye. "Mommy, something's got into my eye! Get it out, get it out!"

The bear cub is just learning to walk.

I rescued this wolf cub from a bear trap and took care of him.

A pair of giant pandas that China gave to Taiwan nearly five years ago saw its first cub born Saturday.

When Chen's rescue of a wolf cub is discovered, he faces the ire of the villagers who don't want such a creature in their midst.

Four leopard cubs, a bear cub, a monkey, and a red-cheeked gibbon were found sedated and packed into small cages.

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Jones became a Cub as the result of a pre-season trade.

a Childe of Lacedemon suffered all his belly and gutts to be torne out by a Cubbe or young Foxe, which he had stolne, and kept close under his garment, rather then he would discover his theft.

O, thou dissembling cub! what wilt thou be / When time hath sowed a grizzle on thy case?

[...] I would rather have such a good mother in cub or kennel, than in my closet, or at my table.

Swain has interviewed 67 reporters on 16 metropolitan dailies in 10 cities — from cubs to veterans — who talk candidly […]

[…] from competing publications and the editors of publications that might buy freelance material from cubs.

Ew, I didn't know he also drew cub...

A man who reared ten cubs and three cutties.

The point of the example is educational, moral, and the moral qualities of the stories attracted Peter Flanagan who remembered them from childhood and told them to the cutties and cubs when he was, for them, a funny old man.

He knew that, only a few hours from London, the Hunt was cubbing over his ancestral and much-mortgaged acres, while his own horse ate its head off in a stable.

to fall from heaven to hell, to be cubbed up upon a sudden

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