Gazelle in a sentence

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Synonym: antelope, deer.

Meaning: A graceful and swift animal found in Africa and parts of Asia; often refers to a type of antelope.


Gazelle in a sentence

(1) The lion bemauled the gazelle.

(2) The lion attacked the gazelle.

(3) The gazelle had aduncous horns.

(4) The lion snout out for a gazelle.

(5) The savage gazelle ran very fast.

(6) The cheetah bauked at the gazelle.

(7) The lion will feed on the gazelle.

(8) The lion clapperclawed the gazelle.

(9) The lion bit the gazelle for lunch.

(10) The cheetah chomped on the gazelle.



Gazelle sentence

(11) The lion tried to grab the gazelle.

(12) The lion preyed on the weak gazelle.

(13) Wow, leggier! You're like a gazelle!

(14) The lion tried to seize the gazelle.

(15) The gazelle is leggier than the lion.

(16) The lion killed the gazelle for food.

(17) The cheetah nibbled along the gazelle.

(18) The cheetah was bemauling the gazelle.

(19) The lion tried to snap up the gazelle.

(20) The gazelle in the desert was hornless.




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(21) The cheetah chomps down on the gazelle.

(22) The gazelle flees from the lion's roar.

(23) The name Dorcas means gazelle in Greek.

(24) The lion killed a gazelle for its meal.

(25) The lion was able to seize the gazelle.

(26) The cheetah was winking at the gazelle.

(27) The cheetah snouted down on the gazelle.

(28) The lion ate the gazelle for its dinner.

(29) The gazelle fleeth from the lion's roar.

(30) The gazelle will flee if it sees a lion.



Sentence of gazelle

(31) The gazelle leapt away from the predator.

(32) The gazelle beleaped across the savannah.

(33) The cheetah chased the gazelle bestially.

(34) I marveled at the gazelle's elegant horns.

(35) The cheetah will pounce after the gazelle.

(36) The cheetah reared up opposite the gazelle.

(37) The gazelle flees across the open savannah.

(38) The gazelle overleaps the predator's grasp.

(39) The gazelle's stride is graceful and agile.

(40) The cheetah is going to attack the gazelle.




Gazelle meaningful sentence

(41) The ruthless lion chased after the gazelle.

(42) The lion chomped voraciously on the gazelle.

(43) The lion was aggressive towards the gazelle.

(44) The lion chased the gazelle in the savannah.

(45) The gazelle's stride was graceful and swift.

(46) The gazelle's stride was swift and graceful.

(47) The lion pounces on the unsuspecting gazelle.

(48) The gazelle evaded the cheetah by zigzagging.

(49) The lion was vicious when it saw the gazelle.

(50) The gazelle is known for its leggier physique.



Gazelle sentence examples

(51) The gazelle's herd provided safety in numbers.

(52) The gazelle leaped tantivy away from the lion.

(53) The graceful gazelle was gracing the savannah.

(54) The coat of the dama gazelle has subtle rayas.

(55) The cheetah ambushed the gazelle on the plain.

(56) The lion ambushed the gazelle in the savannah.

(57) The lion tried to grab the gazelle for dinner.

(58) The Thar desert is home to the Indian gazelle.

(59) The cheetah sprinted to close onto the gazelle.

(60) The gazelle began to pronk across the savannah.



Sentence with gazelle

(61) The lioness sprinted in pursuit of the gazelle.

(62) The lion ripped apart the gazelle limb by limb.

(63) The lion tore apart the gazelle piece by piece.

(64) The lion stared at the gazelle before pouncing.

(65) The lioness will devour the gazelle for dinner.

(66) The lion chases the gazelle across the savannah.

(67) I spotted a gazelle running across the savannah.

(68) The gazelle gracefully galloped down the desert.

(69) The gazelle's legs were long and spindle-shaped.

(70) The lion hopped off with a gazelle in its mouth.




Use gazelle in a sentence

(71) The lion approached the gazelle unthreateningly.

(72) The gazelle has a leggier stride than the zebra.

(73) The lioness pounced at the unsuspecting gazelle.

(74) The brame of the gazelle was a beautiful melody.

(75) The lion's paw was up against the gazelle's jaw.

(76) The lion caught up to the gazelle and chased it.

(77) The lion tried to grab the gazelle for its meal.

(78) The lion will feed on a gazelle in the savannah.

(79) The ruthless lion attacked the innocent gazelle.

(80) The lion chased the gazelle across the savannah.



Sentence using gazelle

(81) The lioness went for the jugular of the gazelle.

(82) The gazelle can lope across the desert with ease.

(83) The gazelle gracefully sprang along the savannah.

(84) The tiger chomped down with power on the gazelle.

(85) The chinkara is also known as the Indian gazelle.

(86) The lion stared at the gazelle before chasing it.

(87) The lion chased the gazelle through the savannah.

(88) The gazelle effortlessly leaped over the savannah.

(89) The gazelle gracefully leaped over the tall grass.

(90) The gazelle's swift speed helped it escape danger.



Gazelle example sentence

(91) The lioness leaped and spiked down on the gazelle.

(92) The gazelle leaped runningly across the grassland.

(93) The gazelle fleeth across the savannah with grace.

(94) The gazelle gracefully leaped across the savannah.

(95) The gazelle scamper off to escape from a predator.

(96) The lion ate a gazelle for dinner in the savannah.

(97) The lioness went in for the attack on the gazelle.

(98) The lion chasseed the gazelle across the savannah.

(99) The lithesome gazelle bounded across the savannah.

(100) The gazelle darted fleetly away from the predator.



Sentence with word gazelle

(101) The lion chased after the gazelle in the savannah.

(102) The gazelle bounded passant over the rocky terrain.

(103) The weak gazelle became prey to the fierce lioness.

(104) The gazelle's sleek coat shimmered in the sunlight.

(105) The predator decided to prey upon the weak gazelle.

(106) The gazelle was loping gracefully away from danger.

(107) The gazelle outran the lion and managed to survive.

(108) The gazelle swiftly galloped behind the tall grass.

(109) Melman's dream is to be able to run like a gazelle.

(110) The gazelle outruns the lion to escape being eaten.



Sentence of gazelle

(111) The gazelle was able to outrun the lion and escape.

(112) The lion tried to outsmart the gazelle to catch it.

(113) The cheetah managed off with the gazelle it chased.

(114) The lioness had to kill a gazelle to feed her cubs.

(115) The lioness was able to maul the gazelle with ease.

(116) The gazelle outruns the lion to survive another day.

(117) The gazelle sprints past the lions to escape danger.

(118) The gazelle elegantly pranced away from the lioness.

(119) The gazelle gracefully galloped across the savannah.

(120) The gazelle's agility allowed it to outrun the lion.



Gazelle used in a sentence

(121) The gazelle bolted away from the lioness chasing it.

(122) The cheetah's maw in on the gazelle in the savannah.

(123) The couped gazelle leaped gracefully over the fence.

(124) The gazelle's leaps were marked by its gracile form.

(125) The ruthless lion chased after the helpless gazelle.

(126) The gazelle was lissome as it ran across the plains.

(127) The lion caught up to the gazelle and pounced on it.

(128) The lion stared at the gazelle, preparing to pounce.

(129) The gazelle leapt away from the approaching predator.

(130) The cheetah was preying on a gazelle in the savannah.



Gazelle sentence in English

(131) The lion bitted the gazelle's throat to suffocate it.

(132) The lion began to prey over the unsuspecting gazelle.

(133) The gazelle bounded lithesome through the grasslands.

(134) The coat of the Thomson's gazelle has distinct rayas.

(135) The lion's powerful swipe tore the gazelle's arm off.

(136) The gazelle moved gracefully up to the watering hole.

(137) The lion chomped into the gazelle and began to feast.

(138) The light-footed gazelle bounded across the savannah.

(139) The cheetah sprinted carnivorously after the gazelle.

(140) The vulnerable gazelle fell prey to the swift cheetah.

(141) The gazelle's lope was a beautiful display of agility.

(142) The speed ratio of the cheetah to the gazelle was 4:1.

(143) The cheetah spotted the gazelle as a chaseable target.

(144) The gazelle was loping gracefully across the savannah.

(145) The dewlaps of the gazelle were used to attract mates.

(146) The gazelle made a swift leap out of the lion's reach.

(147) The gazelle has a leggier silhouette than the buffalo.

(148) The lion was ingurgitating the freshly caught gazelle.

(149) The cheetah depredates on the gazelle in the savannah.

(150) The lion galloped in a pursuit of the fleeing gazelle.

(151) The cheetah sesses the gazelle before chasing it down.

(152) The lion was able to snap up a gazelle for its dinner.

(153) The hungry lion swallowed the gazelle in a single gulp.

(154) The gazelle loped gracefully across the African plains.

(155) The gazelle gracefully pranced upon the African plains.

(156) The gazelle leaped fleetly to escape the pursuing lion.

(157) The lioness sprinted in pursuit of the fleeing gazelle.

(158) The gazelle gracefully sprang toward the open savannah.

(159) The cheetah chased after the gazelle in the grasslands.

(160) The lion's vicious pounce caught the gazelle off guard.

(161) The nimble gazelle effortlessly evaded the lion's chase.

(162) The tiger pounced carnivorously on the helpless gazelle.

(163) The gazelle was prancing gracefully across the savannah.

(164) We marveled at the antlered gazelle's speed and agility.

(165) The blazon around the seal exhibited a graceful gazelle.

(166) The gazelle overleaps to escape from a chasing predator.

(167) The cursorial gazelle leaped gracefully over the plains.

(168) The gazelle was lissome as it bounded across the plains.

(169) The lion dismembered the gazelle it caught for its meal.

(170) The bestial grace of the gazelle was beautiful to watch.

(171) The gazelle's leggier legs help it escape from predators.

(172) The gazelle used its speed to outrun the lion and escape.

(173) The gazelle's agility helped it outrun the pursuing lion.

(174) The blazon behind the banner depicted a graceful gazelle.

(175) The athlete moved slier than a gazelle in the grasslands.

(176) The rangy gazelle effortlessly leapt over the tall grass.

(177) The gazelle has a leggier appearance than the wildebeest.

(178) The gazelle sprinted out of the herd, evading a predator.

(179) The lioness began to gallop in a chase after the gazelle.

(180) The lion pounced out of nowhere and attacked the gazelle.

(181) The veld is home to many species of antelope and gazelle.

(182) The lioness pounced viciously on the unsuspecting gazelle.

(183) The gazelle's diet primarily consists of grass and leaves.

(184) I captured a stunning photograph of a gazelle in mid-leap.

(185) The longlegged gazelle effortlessly leaped over the fence.

(186) The gazelle was outrunning the lion in a desperate escape.

(187) The gazelle swiftly began to lope on the African savannah.

(188) The gazelle made a swift leap out of the predator's reach.

(189) The cheetah's chase was rapider than the gazelle's escape.

(190) The gazelle's vagile legs helped it escape from predators.

(191) The hungering lioness pounced on the unsuspecting gazelle.

(192) The cheetah will feed upon the gazelle it has hunted down.

(193) The lioness began to feed upon the freshly caught gazelle.

(194) The gazelle's leggier legs allowed it to outrun predators.

(195) The lion chomped down upon the gazelle and began to feast.

(196) The gazelle was able to outrun the lion and escape danger.

(197) The runner hurtled like a gazelle towards the finish line.

(198) The truculence of the cheetah made the gazelle run faster.

(199) The phrase graceful gazelle is an example of alliteration.

(200) The gazelle's keen senses help it detect danger from afar.

(201) The leggy gazelle leaped gracefully over the grassy plains.

(202) The gazelle moved through the grasslands with gracefulness.

(203) The leaping gazelle gracefully bounded across the savannah.

(204) The cheetah stretches out to steal a gazelle from the herd.

(205) The cheetah sprinted predatorily after the fleeing gazelle.

(206) The gazelle moved with grace and speed across the savannah.

(207) The wild hyena devoureth the remains of the fallen gazelle.

(208) The gazelle's leaps were marked by its gracile athleticism.

(209) The gazelle elegantly leapfrogged up and down the savannah.

(210) The gazelle skedaddles across the savannah to avoid a lion.

(211) The lion pounced with ferocity on the unsuspecting gazelle.

(212) The lopes of the gazelle are a symbol of speed and agility.

(213) The antlered gazelle gracefully leaped across the savannah.

(214) Thomson's gazelle is a species of antelope found in Africa.

(215) The cheetah was able to pounce by the gazelle and catch it.

(216) The darting gazelle effortlessly leaped over the tall grass.

(217) The gazelle's leaps were a display of its agility and speed.

(218) The gazelle's long legs allowed it to cover great distances.

(219) The sleek gazelle leaped gracefully amid the African plains.

(220) The gazelle leaped over the fence with the gracefulest jump.

(221) The snort of the hyena sent chills down the gazelle's spine.

(222) The gazelle is known for its fleetest movements in the wild.

(223) The cheetah started to chase on the gazelle in the savannah.

(224) The hungry lion devoured the gazelle in a matter of seconds.

(225) The gazelle overleaped the chasing lion to escape its grasp.

(226) The Dorcas gazelle is a species of antelope found in Africa.

(227) The cheetah was pouncing on the gazelle with lightning speed.

(228) The gazelle's nimble movements allowed it to evade predators.

(229) The gazelle's delicate features made it a beautiful creature.

(230) The lioness made a successful catch from the running gazelle.

(231) Chinkara is a species of gazelle found in India and Pakistan.

(232) The lion silently sponged up behind the unsuspecting gazelle.

(233) The cursorial gazelle's agility allows it to evade predators.

(234) The lioness decided to chase upon seeing the injured gazelle.

(235) The lioness chased after the gazelle, who fled with ferocity.

(236) The lioness lunged with ferocity at the unsuspecting gazelle.

(237) The lion pounced past the gazelle and devoured it for dinner.

(238) The lioness silently notch up behind the unsuspecting gazelle.

(239) I observed a gazelle gracefully drinking from a watering hole.

(240) The gazelle elegantly began to lope towards the watering hole.

(241) The uncatchable gazelle leaped gracefully across the savannah.

(242) The cornual tips on a gazelle's horns are sharp and dangerous.

(243) The gazelle's fleeter strides helped it escape from predators.

(244) The gazelle gracefully leapfrogged up and down the grasslands.

(245) The gazelle pranced off effortlessly, showing off its agility.

(246) The gazelle's fleetness helped it evade the predator's attack.

(247) I saw the gazelle lope into the desert, searching for shelter.

(248) The lion's attack left the gazelle maimed and unable to escape.

(249) The leaping gazelle effortlessly cleared the fallen tree trunk.

(250) The gazelle's large eyes provided excellent vision in the dark.

(251) The gazelle's fleetness helped it escape from the lion's grasp.

(252) The long-legged gazelle effortlessly leapt over the tall grass.

(253) The cloven-hoofed gazelle bounded gracefully across the desert.

(254) The cheetah mauls the gazelle, chasing it at incredible speeds.

(255) The gazelle can skip across the savannah with incredible speed.

(256) The cloven-hoofed gazelle gracefully leapt over the tall grass.

(257) The gazelle was leggier than the other animals in the savannah.

(258) The lion silently chambered up behind the unsuspecting gazelle.

(259) The hungry lion chomped down upon the gazelle with great force.

(260) The lion constringed the gazelle by the neck in a swift attack.

(261) The zookeeper fed the hungry gazelle a handful of fresh greens.

(262) The lioness used her powerful forepaw to take down the gazelle.

(263) The saltatory movement of the gazelle was mesmerizing to watch.

(264) I want to have a spirit like a gazelle, agile and quick-witted.

(265) The baleful gaze of the lion made the gazelle run for its life.

(266) The gazelle's antlers served as a symbol of strength and beauty.

(267) The gazelle's ability to run at high speeds impressed onlookers.

(268) The gazelle gracefully started to lope in on the African plains.

(269) The gazelle's fleetness is a survival advantage in the savannah.

(270) The long-legged gazelle effortlessly leaped over the tall grass.

(271) The startled gazelle galloped away from the approaching lioness.

(272) The lion aggressed the gazelle, chasing it through the savannah.

(273) The lion's roar was fearsome, but the gazelle managed to escape.

(274) The lion savaged upon the helpless gazelle with its sharp claws.

(275) The lion eviscerated the gazelle with its sharp claws and teeth.

(276) The lioness used her powerful forepaws to take down the gazelle.

(277) The lion tore into the gazelle meatily, devouring it in seconds.

(278) The gazelle began to lope across the desert, searching for food.

(279) The bestial growl of the lion made the gazelle run for its life.

(280) The gazelle can spring away from predators with incredible speed.

(281) The gazelle ran through the savannah with the gracefullest speed.

(282) The gazelle darted across the savannah with a light-footed grace.

(283) The gazelle gracefully began to prance towards the watering hole.

(284) The lioness attempted to bite off the leg of the injured gazelle.

(285) The lion outstared the gazelle, intimidating it before the chase.

(286) The lion was able to hamstring a gazelle with one swift movement.

(287) The leopard snarled with ferocity as it chased after the gazelle.

(288) The gazelle's gracility made it difficult for predators to catch.

(289) The timorous gazelle kept a watchful eye on the surrounding area.

(290) The fleet-footed gazelle gracefully leaped over the grassy plains.

(291) The gazelle leaped and pranced away from the approaching predator.

(292) The lioness pounced straight up to knock down the fleeing gazelle.

(293) The gazelle bounded across the plains with a light-footed agility.

(294) The elegant gazelle moved with gracefulnesses across the savannah.

(295) The gazelle bolted through the savannah, escaping from a predator.

(296) The gazelle ran like a stone through the desert towards the oasis.

(297) Behold, the lion roared fiercely and the gazelle ran for its life.

(298) The lioness crouched low, ready to pounce on the gazelle's haunch.

(299) I watched as the gazelle gracefully bounded through the wilderness.

(300) I admired the gazelle's ability to adapt to different environments.

(301) The gazelle's agility allowed it to navigate through rocky terrain.

(302) The gazelle can spring away from predators with incredible agility.

(303) The gazelle's slender legs allowed it to move with a gracile speed.

(304) The gazelle's escape mechanism is its ability to leap high and far.

(305) The cursorial nature of the gazelle helps it escape from predators.

(306) The hunter attempted to hamstring a gazelle, but missed his target.

(307) The cheetah used its speed to hamstring a gazelle during the chase.

(308) The cheetah was able to outpace off the gazelle and catch its prey.

(309) The gazelle was able to outpace the lioness and avoid being caught.

(310) The gazelle bounded leanly across the savannah, avoiding predators.

(311) The lion's aggression towards the gazelle was a matter of survival.

(312) The lion chased the gazelle, but it managed to outrun the predator.

(313) The gazelle's gracility allowed it to swiftly escape from predators.

(314) The gazelle gracefully began to lope towards the safety of the herd.

(315) The gazelle's overleaping leaps allowed it to escape from predators.

(316) The gazelle sprang away from the lion, using its incredible agility.

(317) The fleet-footed gazelle gracefully leaped over the tall grasslands.

(318) The gazelle's gracility made it difficult for predators to catch it.

(319) The cheetah had to slither after the gazelle to catch it for a meal.

(320) The gazelle's keen sense of hearing alerted it to approaching danger.

(321) The gazelle's gracility was a result of its evolutionary adaptations.

(322) The gazelle's slender body allowed it to move with a gracile agility.

(323) The lion roared triumphantly after it swallowed greedily the gazelle.

(324) The gazelle bounded across the savannah with the gracefulest strides.

(325) The gazelle was bounding across the savannah, showcasing its agility.

(326) The lion's deceptively patient stare made the gazelle freeze in fear.

(327) The gazelle was able to shake off danger and escape the lion's grasp.

(328) The antilopine gazelle is known for its incredible speed and agility.

(329) The gazelle's natural instincts helped it survive in the harsh desert.

(330) I witnessed a gazelle engaging in a playful chase with its companions.

(331) The gazelle's slender frame allowed it to squeeze through narrow gaps.

(332) The gazelle's spindleshanks helped it run swiftly across the savannah.

(333) The cheetah's speed was unmatched as it quickly hamstringed a gazelle.

(334) The gazelle sprang away from the lioness, narrowly escaping her grasp.

(335) The gazelle's agility allowed it to outrun upon the hyenas chasing it.

(336) The gazelle is a swift and graceful ruminant found in Africa and Asia.

(337) The gerenuk is also known as the giraffe gazelle due to its long neck.

(338) The hurdler hurtled like a gazelle over the obstacles during the race.

(339) The gazelle's graceful movements have inspired many artists and poets.

(340) The dehorned gazelle could no longer use its horns for mating displays.

(341) The gazelle's natural camouflage helped it blend into its surroundings.

(342) The gazelle's powerful hind legs propelled it forward with great force.

(343) The gazelle's swift movements made it difficult for predators to catch.

(344) The gazelle can spring away from the lion's grasp with lightning speed.

(345) The gazelle's quick reflexes helped it outrun the predator and survive.

(346) The lioness was pouncing on the unsuspecting gazelle in the grasslands.

(347) The gazelle hared out of the grasslands, pursued by a pack of cheetahs.

(348) The lioness pounced with an attack from below, taking down the gazelle.

(349) The gazelle's fleeter is what allows it to evade predators in the wild.

(350) The cheetah growls at the gazelle, but the gazelle is too fast for him.

(351) The gazelle's slender body allowed it to navigate through narrow spaces.

(352) The lioness lay in wait for the perfect moment to pounce on the gazelle.

(353) The gazelle's speed allowed it to pounce over the savannah effortlessly.

(354) The rutting calls of the male gazelle can be heard during dawn and dusk.

(355) The cheetah was able to race past the gazelle and catch it for its meal.

(356) The gazelle's agility and speed make it a formidable prey for predators.

(357) The gazelle's natural habitat is the grasslands and savannahs of Africa.

(358) The monaxial skeleton of a gazelle enables it to leap in a straight line.

(359) We spotted an antlered gazelle gracefully leaping through the grasslands.

(360) The gazelle's powerful strides allowed it to stride above the grasslands.

(361) The hyenas' teamwork paid off as they successfully hamstringed a gazelle.

(362) The cheetah's agility and speed allowed it to easily hamstring a gazelle.

(363) The gazelle spotted a lion and sprang away from the approaching predator.

(364) The dehorned gazelle had a reduced risk of injuring itself while running.

(365) The lion seamed up from behind the unsuspecting gazelle, ready to pounce.

(366) The gazelle's gentle nature made it a favorite among wildlife enthusiasts.

(367) The saltatory movement of the gazelle across the savannah was mesmerizing.

(368) The gazelle's gracility was a result of its adaptation to its environment.

(369) The predator's precision was evident as it expertly hamstringed a gazelle.

(370) The lioness waited patiently to prowl out behind the unsuspecting gazelle.

(371) The gazelle sprinted out of the lion's reach, narrowly escaping its grasp.

(372) The gazelle would gracefully leap around the savannah, avoiding predators.

(373) The leaping ability of the gazelle is a result of its saltatorial anatomy.

(374) The onehorned gazelle is a graceful animal that can outrun most predators.

(375) The gazelle's survival depends on the conservation of its natural habitat.

(376) The gazelle can effortlessly spring away from predators with its long legs.

(377) The cheetah used its incredible agility to pounce upon the fleeing gazelle.

(378) The cheetah's powerful hind legs enabled it to swiftly hamstring a gazelle.

(379) The gazelle bolted through the savannah, gracefully leaping over obstacles.

(380) The cheetah ran at lightning speed, and the gazelle leaped through the air.

(381) The lioness pounced on the unsuspecting gazelle with an attack from behind.

(382) The cheetah pounced with force on the gazelle, bringing it down in seconds.

(383) The gazelle's gracile frame allowed it to run swiftly through the savannah.

(384) The lion stealthily stalked down the unsuspecting gazelle in the grasslands.

(385) The gazelle's leggier legs allow it to cover long distances in a short time.

(386) The antipredator behavior of the gazelle allowed it to escape from the lion.

(387) The gazelle's gracility allowed it to navigate through the dense vegetation.

(388) The lion's strength was on display as it effortlessly hamstringed a gazelle.

(389) The gazelle's slender legs enable it to lope through the savannah with ease.

(390) The gazelle loped across the African plains, effortlessly evading predators.

(391) The gazelle's leggier physique allowed it to gracefully leap over obstacles.

(392) The gazelle ran from a predator, arching up and out quickly with each bound.

(393) The gazelle ran from a predator, arching up and out rapidly with each bound.

(394) The Africanus antelope is a type of gazelle found in the savannas of Africa.

(395) The gazelle's presence added a sense of tranquility to the African landscape.

(396) The gazelle's agility allowed it to outrun upon the lion and escape unharmed.

(397) The gazelle would effortlessly lope up the savannah, escaping from predators.

(398) The cheetah was able to pounce straight up and catch the gazelle by surprise.

(399) The lion had a powerful grip around the gazelle's neck, killing it instantly.

(400) The gazelle's long legs allowed it to lope past its predators in the savannah.

(401) The gazelle's gracility was a result of its adaptation to its natural habitat.

(402) The lioness patiently waited for the right moment to pounce after the gazelle.

(403) The cheetah reared up opposite the approaching gazelle, preparing for a chase.

(404) The hyenas worked together to hamstring a gazelle, ensuring a successful hunt.

(405) The hunter aimed carefully, attempting to hamstring a gazelle from a distance.

(406) The cheetah used its incredible speed to stalk on the gazelle before pouncing.

(407) Antelopes are classified into various species, such as the impala and gazelle.

(408) The hyena waited patiently for the perfect opportunity to hamstring a gazelle.

(409) The leopard used its powerful jaws to hamstring a gazelle and secure its meal.

(410) As the lioness bared her fangs, the gazelle knew that she was in grave danger.

(411) I learned about the gazelle's migratory patterns during a wildlife documentary.

(412) The gazelle effortlessly sprang toward the watering hole, quenching its thirst.

(413) The gazelle would spring along the savannah, gracefully leaping over obstacles.

(414) The crocodile fanged into the unsuspecting gazelle, dragging it into the water.

(415) The cloven hoof of the gazelle allowed it to gracefully navigate rocky terrain.

(416) The pack of wild dogs worked together to hamstring a gazelle and bring it down.

(417) The injured gazelle was unable to run away after being hamstrung by a predator.

(418) The predator's strategy involved hamstringing a gazelle to secure its next meal.

(419) The runner was able to outpace like a gazelle, leaping ahead of their opponents.

(420) The ongul of the gazelle was studied by the zoologist to understand its anatomy.

(421) The hungry lions gobbled apart from the helpless gazelle in a matter of seconds.

(422) The gazelle's speed and agility have earned it the nickname the cheetah's lunch.

(423) The gazelle's agility allowed it to outdistance the lion and survive another day.

(424) The lion's strength and agility were evident as it swiftly hamstringed a gazelle.

(425) The cheetah's lightning-fast movements enabled it to quickly hamstring a gazelle.

(426) The athlete's movements invoke the grace of a gazelle running through the fields.

(427) The gazelle swiftly galloped in a straight line to escape from the pursuing lion.

(428) The lion used its powerful jaws to hamstring a gazelle, bringing it down swiftly.

(429) The lion tore into the gazelle devouringly, its hunger driving it to eat quickly.

(430) The gazelle's beauty and grace have made it a symbol of freedom and independence.

(431) The cursorial gazelle has a lightweight body, and it can change direction quickly.

(432) The predator's strategy was to hamstring a gazelle, rendering it unable to escape.

(433) The hyenas used their sharp teeth to hamstring a gazelle, causing it immense pain.

(434) The gazelle swiftly overleaped the predator's pounce, narrowly escaping its grasp.

(435) The gazelle's long-legs allow it to run and jump with agility to escape predators.

(436) The grisliest animal attack I've ever seen was when a lion ripped apart a gazelle.

(437) The gazelle's gracility allowed it to navigate through the rocky terrain with ease.

(438) The saltatorial nature of the gazelle allows it to escape from predators with ease.

(439) The onehorned gazelle is a graceful animal that is known for its speed and agility.

(440) The gazelle ran sprightly across the savannah, effortlessly leaping over obstacles.

(441) The slenderness of the gazelle's legs allowed it to run swiftly across the savannah.

(442) The pack of wild dogs relied on their numbers to hamstring a gazelle for their meal.

(443) The predator's strategy involved hamstringing a gazelle to prevent it from escaping.

(444) The hyenas' coordinated attack resulted in them successfully hamstringing a gazelle.

(445) The cheetah sprinted, with the gazelle chasing behind, desperately trying to escape.

(446) The gazelle had long, leggy legs that allowed it to run swiftly across the savannah.

(447) The gazelle would prance through the savannah, effortlessly leaping over tall grass.

(448) The gazelle's gracility enabled it to swiftly evade predators in the open grasslands.

(449) The cheetah's unmatched speed and agility made it easy for it to hamstring a gazelle.

(450) The gazelle pranced towards the finish line, effortlessly bounding through the grass.

(451) The loud roar of the lion made the gazelle quiver with fear and freeze in its tracks.

(452) The lioness stalked her prey, and with a sudden attack, she brought down the gazelle.

(453) The lion's sudden thrust caught the gazelle by surprise, and it was quickly devoured.

(454) Salukis have a regal and noble appearance that is often compared to that of a gazelle.

(455) The cheetah's agility allowed it to easily hamstring a gazelle in a matter of seconds.

(456) The chase came to an end when the cheetah successfully managed to hamstring a gazelle.

(457) The leopard's stealth allowed it to sneak up and hamstring a gazelle without detection.

(458) The cursorial gazelle can outrun most predators, so it has a higher chance of survival.

(459) The gazelle tried to outrun upon the lion chasing it, but unfortunately, it was caught.

(460) The lion's powerful bite was enough to hamstring a gazelle, bringing it down instantly.

(461) I watched the gazelle lope in the savannah, effortlessly moving through the grasslands.

(462) The leopard's stealthy approach allowed it to hamstring a gazelle without being noticed.

(463) The predator's hunting technique relied on hamstringing a gazelle for a successful kill.

(464) Hoppling through the tall grass, the injured gazelle struggled to keep up with the herd.

(465) The charging cheetah charged down on the gazelle, catching it with lightning-fast speed.

(466) The gazelle's quick reflexes allowed it to dodge the predator's attempt to hamstring it.

(467) The cursorial strategy of the gazelle involves swift bursts of speed to escape predators.

(468) The pack of wild dogs relentlessly pursued their prey, determined to hamstring a gazelle.

(469) The lioness was able to prey upon the unsuspecting gazelle through her stealthy approach.

(470) The lioness waited patiently to prey upon the unsuspecting gazelle beneath the tall grass.

(471) The lioness pounced on the unsuspecting gazelle that was grazing prey underneath the tree.

(472) As soon as the lion spotted its prey, it pounced and began to devour the helpless gazelle.

(473) The lioness clamped her jaws around the gazelle's jugular, and ended its suffering quickly.

(474) The cheetah's lightning-fast speed allowed it to hamstring a gazelle in a matter of seconds.

(475) The chase ended abruptly when the cheetah managed to hamstring a gazelle, securing its meal.

(476) The predator's sharp claws were used to hamstring a gazelle, causing it to collapse in pain.

(477) The cheetah's agility allowed it to swiftly hamstring a gazelle, ensuring a successful hunt.

(478) The predator's hunting technique involved hamstringing a gazelle to ensure a successful kill.

(479) The gazelle's horns are used for defense against predators and for dominance within the herd.

(480) The lithe gazelle effortlessly evaded the pursuing lion, its nimble movements saving its life.

(481) The leopard stealthily approached its prey, ready to hamstring a gazelle with a single pounce.

(482) The injured lion struggled to hamstring a gazelle, but its weakened state hindered its efforts.

(483) The vultures eagerly awaited the lions to hamstring a gazelle, ready to feast on the leftovers.

(484) As the man-eating hyena laughed menacingly, the frightened gazelle sprinted across the savannah.

(485) The hunter's accurate shot managed to hamstring a gazelle, bringing it down with a single bullet.

(486) The cursorial gazelle is known for its agility and speed, and it can easily outrun most predators.

(487) The injured lioness struggled to hamstring a gazelle, but her weakened state hindered her efforts.

(488) The vultures patiently waited for the lions to hamstring a gazelle, ready to scavenge the remains.

(489) The injured cheetah struggled to hamstring a gazelle, but its speed was compromised by its wounds.

(490) The predator's primary goal was to hamstring a gazelle, crippling it and making it an easy target.

(491) While the cheetah's cat-like speed was impressive, it was no match for the cunning of the gazelle.

(492) The cheetah's tail twitched with anticipation as it prepared to pounce at the unsuspecting gazelle.

(493) The lioness skillfully maneuvered to hamstring a gazelle, ensuring a successful hunt for her pride.

(494) The predator's razor-sharp claws were used to hamstring a gazelle, causing it to collapse in agony.

(495) The cursorial adaptations of the gazelle enable it to escape from predators in the African savannah.

(496) The alligator lunged at its prey, but the quick gazelle managed to dodge and bring it down on its back.

(497) The predator's primary objective was to hamstring a gazelle, crippling it and making it an easy target.

(498) The leopard's stealthy approach allowed it to hamstring a gazelle without alerting the rest of the herd.

(499) The pack of wolves worked together to hamstring a gazelle, overpowering it with their coordinated attack.

(500) The pack of wild dogs coordinated their attack to hamstring a gazelle, overpowering it with their numbers.

(501) The lion roared loudly, gnashing its teeth as it chased after its prey, but the gazelle managed to escape.

(502) As the lion chased its prey at full speed, the gazelle darted left and right, trying to evade its predator.

(503) The cursorial gazelle's ability to change direction quickly helps it evade predators in the open grasslands.

(504) The vulture circled overhead, waiting for the predator to hamstring a gazelle before swooping in for scraps.

(505) The hunted gazelle, desperate for water, risked approaching a nearby river despite the presence of predators.

(506) The survival of the fittest was evident as the predator successfully hamstrung a gazelle and claimed its prize.

(507) The cursorial gazelle's long legs and lightweight body enable it to cover large distances quickly and efficiently.

(508) Turkmenistan has a diverse wildlife, including rare species such as the Turkmenian kulan and the goitered gazelle.

(509) The cursorial gazelle's herd behavior provides safety in numbers, making it harder for predators to single out individuals.



Gazelle meaning


Gazelle is a word that refers to a small, graceful antelope that is native to Africa and parts of Asia. It is a word that can be used in a variety of contexts, from describing the physical characteristics of the animal to using it as a metaphor for speed and agility. If you are looking to use the word gazelle in a sentence, there are a few tips that can help you to do so effectively. Here are some suggestions:


1. Use it to describe the physical characteristics of the animal. Gazelles are known for their slender build, long legs, and graceful movements. You might use the word to describe the way a person or object moves, such as "She moved across the dance floor like a gazelle."


2. Use it as a metaphor for speed and agility. Because gazelles are known for their speed and agility, the word can be used to describe anything that moves quickly and gracefully.

For example, you might say "The athlete ran like a gazelle across the finish line."


3. Use it in a scientific or academic context. If you are writing about animals or biology, the word gazelle is a useful term to know. You might use it to describe the behavior or habitat of the animal, such as "Gazelles are known for their ability to run at high speeds for long distances."


4. Use it in a creative or literary context. The word gazelle has a poetic quality to it, and can be used to add a touch of elegance or beauty to your writing.

For example, you might write "The sun set behind the hills, casting a golden glow on the grassy plain where the gazelles grazed."


5. Use it in a cultural context. Gazelles are an important symbol in many African cultures, and the word can be used to evoke a sense of tradition or history.

For example, you might write "The dancers moved in a circle, their movements echoing the graceful leaps of the gazelles that roamed the savannah."

Overall, the word gazelle is a versatile and useful term that can be used in a variety of contexts. Whether you are writing about animals, sports, or culture, knowing how to use this word effectively can help to add depth and richness to your writing.





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