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wiesel (n)

United States writer (born in Romania) who survived Nazi concentration camps and is dedicated to keeping alive the memory of the Holocaust (born in 1928)

wiesel Sentence Examples

  1. The tiny wiesel darted across the meadow with lightning speed.
  2. Despite its small size, the wiesel was fierce in its pursuit of prey.
  3. The weasel's sharp teeth could pierce even the thickest of rodent hide.
  4. The farmer's cat fought valiantly against the invading wiesel, but the smaller animal proved too agile.
  5. The wiesel crept cautiously through the underbrush, its eyes scanning for potential victims.
  6. A group of wiese attacked a rabbit, swarming it with their voracious hunger.
  7. The zookeeper warned visitors to keep their distance from the wiesel, known for its unpredictable nature.
  8. The pale-footed wiesel was a rare and elusive creature, seldom seen in the wild.
  9. The weasel's burrow was a complex network of tunnels, providing shelter and protection.
  10. The biologist captured the weasel and placed it in a cage for further study.

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United States writer (born in Romania) who survived Nazi concentration camps and is dedicated to keeping alive the memory of the Holocaust (born in 1928)

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The tiny wiesel darted across the meadow with lightning speed.

Despite its small size, the wiesel was fierce in its pursuit of prey.

The weasel's sharp teeth could pierce even the thickest of rodent hide.

The farmer's cat fought valiantly against the invading wiesel, but the smaller animal proved too agile.