bisson (Meaning)

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bisson (a.)

Purblind; blinding.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bisson

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bisson Sentence Examples

  1. The bisson stood majestically atop the rocky hill, surveying the valley below.
  2. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the bisson grazed peacefully in the meadow.
  3. The bisson's massive horns curved gracefully, adding to its impressive stature.
  4. In the distance, a herd of bisson could be seen moving across the open plain.
  5. The bisson's thick fur provided insulation against the biting cold of the winter night.
  6. Hunters tracked the elusive bisson through the dense forest, hoping for a successful hunt.
  7. A lone bisson wandered away from the herd, its solitary figure silhouetted against the fading light.
  8. The bisson's powerful legs propelled it forward with effortless grace.
  9. The bisson's bellow echoed through the canyon, a haunting sound in the stillness of the evening.
  10. Despite their formidable appearance, the bisson were known to be gentle creatures when left undisturbed.

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Purblind; blinding.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bisson stood majestically atop the rocky hill, surveying the valley below.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the bisson grazed peacefully in the meadow.

The bisson's massive horns curved gracefully, adding to its impressive stature.

In the distance, a herd of bisson could be seen moving across the open plain.