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redhorn (n.)

Any species of a tribe of butterflies (Fugacia) including the common yellow species and the cabbage butterflies. The antennae are usually red.

redhorn Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty redhorn charged through the dense undergrowth, its antlers gleaming like polished rubies.
  2. The old redhorn stood tall and proud, its scarred hide a testament to battles fought and won.
  3. The herd of redhorn grazed peacefully on the lush meadow, their crimson horns swaying in unison.
  4. The hunter's arrow pierced the redhorn's heart, leaving a trail of blood in its wake.
  5. The redhorn's hide was so tough that it could withstand even the sharpest of arrows.
  6. The redhorn's antlers were a symbol of strength and virility, highly prized by hunters.
  7. The redhorn's roar was deafening, a warning to all who dared to approach its territory.
  8. The redhorn's hooves were sharp enough to tear through the earth, leaving deep impressions behind.
  9. The redhorn's eyes were bloodshot and fierce, reflecting the dangers it had faced in the wild.
  10. The redhorn's presence was a reminder of the untamed beauty and power that nature held.

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Any species of a tribe of butterflies (Fugacia) including the common yellow species and the cabbage butterflies. The antennae are usually red.

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The mighty redhorn charged through the dense undergrowth, its antlers gleaming like polished rubies.

The old redhorn stood tall and proud, its scarred hide a testament to battles fought and won.

The herd of redhorn grazed peacefully on the lush meadow, their crimson horns swaying in unison.

The hunter's arrow pierced the redhorn's heart, leaving a trail of blood in its wake.