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Meaning of tigrine

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tigrine (a.)

Of or pertaining to a tiger; like a tiger.

Resembling the tiger in color; as, the tigrine cat (Felis tigrina) of South America.

tigrine Sentence Examples

  1. The tigrine gaze of the Siberian tiger pierced through the dense undergrowth.
  2. The artist captured the tigrine majesty of the tiger in his intricate painting.
  3. The feline's tigrine stripes provided excellent camouflage amidst the tall grass.
  4. The tigrine roar reverberated through the jungle, sending shivers down the spines of nearby prey.
  5. The tigrine creature lurked in the shadows, its keen senses alert to any movement.
  6. The feline's tigrine coat shimmered in the sunlight, revealing its intricate patterns.
  7. The tigrine instinct of the cat drove it to hunt with stealth and precision.
  8. The tigrine markings on the animal's face formed a unique and striking pattern.
  9. The tigrine coloration of the fish served as both a warning and a defense mechanism.
  10. The tigrine eyes of the animal held a mixture of fear and determination.

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Of or pertaining to a tiger; like a tiger., Resembling the tiger in color; as, the tigrine cat (Felis tigrina) of South America.

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The tigrine gaze of the Siberian tiger pierced through the dense undergrowth.

The artist captured the tigrine majesty of the tiger in his intricate painting.

The feline's tigrine stripes provided excellent camouflage amidst the tall grass.

The tigrine roar reverberated through the jungle, sending shivers down the spines of nearby prey.