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Meaning of lionet

Wordnet

lionet (n)

a small or young lion

Webster

lionet (n.)

A young or small lion.

lionet Sentence Examples

  1. The lionet cub frolicked playfully in the shade of its mother.
  2. The male lionet roared fiercely, challenging a rival for territory.
  3. The lionet's mane, though not fully developed, hinted at its future majestic presence.
  4. The lionet's playful antics delighted the visitors to the safari park.
  5. As the sun began to set, the lionet sought refuge in its den.
  6. The lionet's eyes glistened with intelligence and a hint of mischief.
  7. The lionet's mother fiercely protected her young from a group of hyenas.
  8. The lionet's paw print left a distinct impression in the soft sand.
  9. The lionet's roar reverberated through the savanna at dawn, signaling its presence.
  10. The lionet's bond with its siblings was evident in their close proximity and affectionate interactions.

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a small or young lionA young or small lion.

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The lionet cub frolicked playfully in the shade of its mother.

The male lionet roared fiercely, challenging a rival for territory.

The lionet's mane, though not fully developed, hinted at its future majestic presence.

The lionet's playful antics delighted the visitors to the safari park.