marcassin (Meaning)
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marcassin (n.)
A young wild boar.
Synonyms & Antonyms of marcassin
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marcassin Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The hunters stalked the marcassin patiently, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
- The wounded marcassin ran weakly through the forest, leaving a trail of blood behind.
- The marcassin's sharp hooves tore up the ground as it ran for safety.
- The villagers feared the presence of marcassins, known for their destructive foraging habits.
- The marcassin's insatiable appetite led it to raid farmers' crops and orchards.
- 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.