whole-hoofed Synonyms

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whole-hoofed Meaning

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whole-hoofed (a.)

Having an undivided hoof, as the horse.

whole-hoofed Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic moose, with its distinctive whole-hoofed gait, glided effortlessly through the dense forest.
  2. The whole-hoofed rhinoceros charged across the African savannah, its thunderous footsteps shaking the ground.
  3. The sturdy bison, with its broad, whole-hoofed hooves, trampled the prairie grasses with each mighty stride.
  4. The elusive giraffe, with its long, whole-hoofed legs, reached effortlessly for the highest leaves in the acacia tree.
  5. The elegant zebra, adorned with its intricate stripes, galloped nimbly on its whole-hoofed hooves.
  6. The playful goat, with its agile, whole-hoofed feet, bounded across the rocky slopes with ease.
  7. The solitary antelope, with its slender, whole-hoofed hooves, gracefully grazed on the African plain.
  8. The massive hippopotamus, its whole-hoofed feet providing ample support, submerged itself lazily in the river.
  9. The curious llama, with its gentle, whole-hoofed steps, ambled along the mountain trails.
  10. The enigmatic wild boar, with its fierce, whole-hoofed charge, defended its territory with unwavering determination.

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Having an undivided hoof, as the horse.

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The majestic moose, with its distinctive whole-hoofed gait, glided effortlessly through the dense forest.

The whole-hoofed rhinoceros charged across the African savannah, its thunderous footsteps shaking the ground.

The sturdy bison, with its broad, whole-hoofed hooves, trampled the prairie grasses with each mighty stride.

The elusive giraffe, with its long, whole-hoofed legs, reached effortlessly for the highest leaves in the acacia tree.