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"Lion" in a Sentence (27 examples)
We've got to catch the lion alive.
The lion is called the king of animals.
The lion is often used as a symbol of courage.
The lion is the king of beasts.
The lion ripped the flesh from the dead giraffe.
The lion opened its huge mouth and roared.
The lion is the king of the jungle.
The lion struggled to get out of his cage.
The lion ate the rabbit in one bite.
The lion walked to and fro in its cage all day.
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Tigers and lions share a common ancestor from a few million years ago.
For with ſuch puiſſance and impetuous maine / Thoſe Champions broke on them, that forſt the fly, / Like ſcattered Sheepe, whenas the Shepherds ſwaine / A Lyon and a Tigre doth eſpye, / With greedy pace forth ruſhing from the foreſt nye.
Sinibaldus lists lion's fat as a popular medieval aphrodisiac treatment.
It was said of [Edward Plantaganet] that ‘he was a lion for pride and ferocity but a pard for inconstancy and changeableness, not keeping his word or promise but excusing himself with fair words’.
During this period, we were the lions of the neighbourhood; and, no doubt, strangers from the distant villages were taken to see the "Karhowrees" (white men), in the same way that countrymen, in a city, are gallanted to the Zoological Gardens.
Such society was far more enjoyable than that of Edinburgh, for here he was not a lion, but a man.
The men were delighted to go, and became the lions of the following season in Adelaide.
Rose Waterford was a cynic. She looked upon life as an opportunity for writing novels and the public as her raw material. Now and then she invited members of it to her house if they showed an appreciation of her talent and entertained with proper lavishness. She held their weakness for lions in good-humoured contempt, but played to them her part of the distinguished woman of letters with decorum.
Heated comments were exchanged, and, before anyone could say, "festival," the two lions of the folk power structure were rolling in the dirt.
So bring a basket for the lions / Of City of Industry
The Lion reigneth in the Back, Sides, Bones, Sinews and Griſles.
Those stars said to belong to the Ram might as well be supposed to belong to the Bull or the Lion.
The constellations of the Lion and the Scorpion, there can be no doubt, were appropriate star marks for the summer and autumn seasons, when the spring equinoctial point was in the Bull.
"'Tis the simplest thing in the world, sir," said Sheridan. "Virgo, the Maiden, follows Leo, the Lion, in society, as well as in the Zodiac."
[T]he Lion is of course one of the most prominent constellations of the Zodiac, and its conquest is obviously the work of a Saviour of mankind.
Now, if you went down into the forest where the spring gum-tips gleam gold and ruby in whatever sunshine, Heaven thinks fit to apportion at this season to residents of the Dandenongs (who surely were all born Aquarians) what sign of the Zodiac would you expect to meet? Not Leo the Lion or Capricornus the Goat, though the Italians keep a few Capricorns for cheeses but chain them up. The goats I mean.
‘The Sign of the Lion is hidden from me,’ he said to Touchwood.
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