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Meaning of tigrish

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tigrish (a.)

Resembling a tiger; tigerish.

tigrish Sentence Examples

  1. The feline's sleek, tigrish stripes captivated all who beheld them.
  2. The tiger's primal roar reverberated through the jungle, evoking both awe and trepidation.
  3. The tigrish pattern on the carpet added an exotic touch to the living room.
  4. The artist masterfully captured the tigrish spirit in his vibrant painting.
  5. The tigrish amulet was said to bestow courage and protection upon its wearer.
  6. The tigrish tribe lived in harmony with the animals of the surrounding wilderness.
  7. The child's playful laughter sounded like a tigrish growl.
  8. The tigrish fur coat was a symbol of both warmth and prestige.
  9. The tigrish markings on the guitar case hinted at the musician's wild nature.
  10. The tigrish design on the wallpaper created an illusion of depth and movement.

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Resembling a tiger; tigerish.

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The feline's sleek, tigrish stripes captivated all who beheld them.

The tiger's primal roar reverberated through the jungle, evoking both awe and trepidation.

The tigrish pattern on the carpet added an exotic touch to the living room.

The artist masterfully captured the tigrish spirit in his vibrant painting.