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Meaning of racoon

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racoon (n)

an omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America

racoon Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning raccoon stealthily crept through the shadows, its nimble paws searching for sustenance.
  2. A family of raccoons huddled together in their cozy den, their tiny faces peeking out curiously.
  3. The raccoon's masked features gave it an air of mystery and intrigue.
  4. The garbage bins outside the restaurant were a veritable feast for the hungry raccoons.
  5. The raccoon's sharp teeth gnawed effortlessly through the tough outer shell of a nut.
  6. The clever raccoon outsmarted the homeowner by finding a way into the attic through a small opening.
  7. The raucous cries of raccoons echoed through the night as they chased each other through the trees.
  8. The raccoon's nimble fingers deftly pilfered a piece of bread from an unattended picnic basket.
  9. The playful raccoon climbed to the top of a tall tree, its bushy tail twitching with excitement.
  10. The rabid raccoon's unprovoked attack sent shivers of fear down the spine of the unsuspecting passerby.

FAQs About the word racoon

an omnivorous nocturnal mammal native to North America and Central America

fox, otter, seal, marten,rabbit, beaver, sable, badger, fisher, muskrat

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The cunning raccoon stealthily crept through the shadows, its nimble paws searching for sustenance.

A family of raccoons huddled together in their cozy den, their tiny faces peeking out curiously.

The raccoon's masked features gave it an air of mystery and intrigue.

The garbage bins outside the restaurant were a veritable feast for the hungry raccoons.