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Meaning of mane

Wordnet

mane (n)

long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck

growth of hair covering the scalp of a human being

Webster

mane (n.)

The long and heavy hair growing on the upper side of, or about, the neck of some quadrupedal animals, as the horse, the lion, etc. See Illust. of Horse.

mane Sentence Examples

  1. The stallion's flowing mane cascaded down its neck, adding to its regal appearance.
  2. The wind whipped through the horse's mane, creating a rippling wave-like effect.
  3. The lion's majestic mane framed its face, giving it an air of authority and power.
  4. The unicorn's ethereal mane shimmered in the moonlight, a symbol of purity and magic.
  5. The pegasus soared through the sky, its shimmering mane trailing behind it like a celestial banner.
  6. The wolf's thick mane provided protection from the cold winter winds.
  7. The centaur's mane, woven with ribbons and beads, adorned his head like an elaborate crown.
  8. The mermaid's mane of seaweed billowed gracefully in the ocean currents.
  9. The Medusa's mane of serpents writhed and hissed, striking terror into all who beheld it.
  10. The gypsy's horse had a luxurious mane that reached down to its fetlocks, adding to its bohemian charm.

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long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck, growth of hair covering the scalp of a human beingThe long and heavy hair growing on the upper sid

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The stallion's flowing mane cascaded down its neck, adding to its regal appearance.

The wind whipped through the horse's mane, creating a rippling wave-like effect.

The lion's majestic mane framed its face, giving it an air of authority and power.

The unicorn's ethereal mane shimmered in the moonlight, a symbol of purity and magic.