marcassin Antonyms

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Meaning of marcassin

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marcassin (n.)

A young wild boar.

marcassin Sentence Examples

  1. The hunters searched diligently for the elusive marcassin, a young wild boar.
  2. The tiny marcassin squealed in distress as it stumbled into a thicket.
  3. The fierce boar protectively guarded its young marcassin from predators.
  4. The marcassin's striped fur camouflaged it effectively amidst the undergrowth.
  5. The hunters stalked the marcassin patiently, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
  6. The wounded marcassin ran weakly through the forest, leaving a trail of blood behind.
  7. The marcassin's sharp hooves tore up the ground as it ran for safety.
  8. The villagers feared the presence of marcassins, known for their destructive foraging habits.
  9. The marcassin's insatiable appetite led it to raid farmers' crops and orchards.
  10. The young marcassin was captured and kept as a pet, providing amusement to its owner.

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A young wild boar.

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The hunters searched diligently for the elusive marcassin, a young wild boar.

The tiny marcassin squealed in distress as it stumbled into a thicket.

The fierce boar protectively guarded its young marcassin from predators.

The marcassin's striped fur camouflaged it effectively amidst the undergrowth.