herisson Sentence Examples
- The solitary herisson emerged from its den at dusk.
- The spiky herisson curled into a protective ball when threatened.
- Children watched with fascination as the herisson rummaged through the garden.
- The nocturnal herisson avoided humans, preferring the safety of the undergrowth.
- The herisson's unique hibernation cycle allowed it to endure harsh winters.
- The herisson's diet primarily consisted of insects and small invertebrates.
- The herisson's acute senses helped it navigate its environment and evade predators.
- The herisson's prickly exterior provided a formidable defense against attackers.
- The herisson's presence in a garden was considered a sign of good luck.
- The herisson's distinctive snuffle and rustling sounds could often be heard in the darkness.
herisson Meaning
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herisson (n.)
A beam or bar armed with iron spikes, and turning on a pivot; -- used to block up a passage.
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A beam or bar armed with iron spikes, and turning on a pivot; -- used to block up a passage.
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The solitary herisson emerged from its den at dusk.
The spiky herisson curled into a protective ball when threatened.
Children watched with fascination as the herisson rummaged through the garden.
The nocturnal herisson avoided humans, preferring the safety of the undergrowth.