Lioness in a sentence
Synonym: big cat.
Meaning: A female lion; often refers to the social and hunting roles of female lions in a pride.

(1) The lioness and lion are mates.
(2) A lion's counterpart is a lioness.
(3) The lioness hunts to feed with meat.
(4) The lioness went on a hunt for food.
(5) The female lion is called a lioness.
(6) The queen of the jungle is a lioness.
(7) The lioness's maw held her cub gently.
(8) The lioness was nursing her offspring.
(9) The lioness will pounce after her prey.
(10) The lion was brawlier than the lioness.
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(11) The lioness will rear young in a pride.
(12) The lioness prowled through the jungle.
(13) The lioness and her mate hunt together.
(14) The queen of the jungle is the lioness.
(15) The lioness growls to protect her cubs.
(16) The lioness began to maw in on her prey.
(17) The lioness is killing to feed her cubs.
(18) A lioness stealthily approached the topi.
(19) The lioness is going to attack the hyena.
(20) The lioness growled on with a fierce roar.
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(21) The lioness was protective of her progeny.
(22) The lioness will kill to protect her cubs.
(23) The lioness fiercely mauled off the hyenas.
(24) The progeny of the lioness are called cubs.
(25) The lioness reared her cubs with great care.
(26) We saw a lioness hunting at the safari park.
(27) The lioness led her cubs back to their lair.
(28) The albino lioness was the pride of the zoo.
(29) The lioness stalked her prey to hunt it off.
(30) The lioness prepared to move in on her prey.
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(31) The lioness was killing to protect her cubs.
(32) The lioness hunts for prey in the grasslands.
(33) The organization's mascot is a brave lioness.
(34) The lioness whelped her cubs in a hidden den.
(35) The lion sired several cubs with his lioness.
(36) The lioness was roaring on to warn intruders.
(37) The lioness prepared to pounce over her prey.
(38) The lioness protects her progeny from danger.
(39) The lioness hunted aggressively for her cubs.
(40) The male lion was observed humping a lioness.
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(41) The lioness growls protectively over her cubs.
(42) The defanged lioness was part of a circus act.
(43) The lioness is rearing her cubs in a safe den.
(44) The lioness began to feed upon the fresh kill.
(45) The lioness was silently pouncing on its prey.
(46) The lioness was on the hunt for her next meal.
(47) The lioness saw the zebra as a chaseable meal.
(48) The lioness began to savage off with her prey.
(49) Simba's love interest is a lioness named Nala.
(50) The lioness tore the prey to shreds into bits.
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(51) The lioness let out a bellow to call her cubs.
(52) The lioness would devour the meat of the kill.
(53) The regal lioness protected her cubs fiercely.
(54) The lioness encircled her prey before pouncing.
(55) The lioness roars to communicate with her cubs.
(56) The lioness flicked her long tail in annoyance.
(57) The lioness growled protectively over her cubs.
(58) The lioness was roaring on to protect her cubs.
(59) The lioness let out a fierce roar for her cubs.
(60) The lioness began to prowl over after her prey.
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(61) The lioness snarled through the jungle foliage.
(62) The lioness was on the prowl for her next meal.
(63) The lioness sprinted in pursuit of the gazelle.
(64) The lion and lioness cohabit in the same pride.
(65) The lioness stalked her prey amid the savannah.
(66) The cub of with a lioness is called a lion cub.
(67) The lioness stalked demurely through the grass.
(68) The lioness will devour the gazelle for dinner.
(69) The lioness elegantly pranced in the grasslands.
(70) The lioness stalks her prey before capturing it.
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(71) The lioness pounced at the unsuspecting gazelle.
(72) The lion's mane was brawlier than the lioness's.
(73) The lion's roar was brawlier than the lioness's.
(74) The lioness protected her offspring from danger.
(75) The lioness planned an ambush to catch her prey.
(76) The lioness was killing the wildebeest for food.
(77) The lioness killed a zebra for her pride to eat.
(78) The lioness went for the jugular of the gazelle.
(79) The lioness emitted a fierce growl over her cubs.
(80) The tawny lioness prowled through the tall grass.
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(81) The lioness let out a fierce roar up to her cubs.
(82) The lioness was roaring on to mark her territory.
(83) The lioness stalked her prey off in the distance.
(84) The lioness roared roaringly to protect her cubs.
(85) The lioness mauled with a swift swipe of her paw.
(86) The hungry lioness rapaciously devoured its prey.
(87) The lioness stalked her prey across the savannah.
(88) The regal lioness protected her cubs from danger.
(89) The pregnant lioness hunts for food for her cubs.
(90) The lioness led the attack on the herd of zebras.
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(91) The lioness hunted aggressively to feed her cubs.
(92) The lioness went on a hunt for food for her cubs.
(93) The lioness dragged the carcass back to her cubs.
(94) The progeny of the lioness were strong and fierce.
(95) The lioness leaped and spiked down on the gazelle.
(96) The lioness gracefully galloped down the savannah.
(97) The lioness stalks towards the herd of wildebeest.
(98) The lioness growled on with a protective instinct.
(99) The lioness went in for the attack on the gazelle.
(100) The lioness used her foreleg to swipe at her prey.
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(101) The lioness embraced her cubs in a protective hug.
(102) The lioness let out a protective growl on her cubs.
(103) The weak gazelle became prey to the fierce lioness.
(104) The lioness's golden fur shimmered in the sunlight.
(105) The lioness saw the wildebeest as a chaseable meal.
(106) The lioness stalks down with her cubs close behind.
(107) The lioness let out a fierce roar at the intruders.
(108) The lioness stalked her prey beside the tall grass.
(109) The roar of a lioness behind me made me run faster.
(110) The prowling lioness stalked her unsuspecting prey.
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(111) The lioness preens herself after a successful hunt.
(112) The lioness was killing hyenas to protect her cubs.
(113) The bestial ferocity of the lioness was terrifying.
(114) The lioness fiercely protected her progeny of cubs.
(115) The lioness had to kill a gazelle to feed her cubs.
(116) The lioness feeds her cubs with meat from her hunt.
(117) The anguine movements of the lioness were powerful.
(118) The lioness was able to maul the gazelle with ease.
(119) The lioness roars to call her cubs back to her side.
(120) The gazelle elegantly pranced away from the lioness.
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(121) The lion's mane was much hairier than the lioness's.
(122) The zebra snorted away from the approaching lioness.
(123) The gazelle bolted away from the lioness chasing it.
(124) The lioness chased her prey off into the tall grass.
(125) The lioness stalked her prey outside the tall grass.
(126) She pursued her dreams with the ardors of a lioness.
(127) The lioness killed a hyena that threatened her cubs.
(128) The lioness led the attack on the herd of antelopes.
(129) We observed a lioness hunting near the watering hole.
(130) The ferocious lioness protected her cubs from danger.
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(131) The gestation period of a lioness is around 110 days.
(132) The lioness led her cubs to brood up in a hidden den.
(133) The wild lioness can be tamed by a skilled zookeeper.
(134) The unawakened lioness slept peacefully in the shade.
(135) The wildebeest gored the lioness that was hunting it.
(136) The lioness groomed her cubs downily with her tongue.
(137) The fierce lioness was an untameable force of nature.
(138) The sharp-toothed lioness protected her cubs fiercely.
(139) The lioness roars through with a fierce determination.
(140) The lioness would chase forward to hunt down her prey.
(141) The motherless cub was adopted by a different lioness.
(142) The lioness stealthily closed onto the herd of zebras.
(143) The lioness roared loudly in the cage beside the lion.
(144) The lioness gracefully began to lope towards its prey.
(145) The lioness let out a protective roar beside her cubs.
(146) The lioness let out a fierce roar off of the savannah.
(147) The offsprings of the lioness were strong and healthy.
(148) The lioness pounced on her prey within a split second.
(149) The lioness stalked her prey beside the watering hole.
(150) The mother lioness brooded over her cubs in the shade.
(151) The lioness gracefully leaped across the rocky terrain.
(152) The lioness's piercing gaze sent a chill down my spine.
(153) The lioness stalked maliciously through the tall grass.
(154) The lioness let out a fierce roar back at the intruder.
(155) The viviparous lioness gives birth to a litter of cubs.
(156) The lioness's fierce growl resounded across the plains.
(157) The blazon behind the shield portrayed a regal lioness.
(158) The lioness protected her cubs with her powerful loins.
(159) The lioness stealthily stalks up to the herd of zebras.
(160) The lioness used her gnashers to rip apart the carcass.
(161) The lioness watched her cubs swallow with satisfaction.
(162) The lioness sprinted in pursuit of the fleeing gazelle.
(163) Tame aside, the lioness approached her cubs cautiously.
(164) The lioness pounced on its prey outside the grasslands.
(165) The lioness pounced on its prey back in the tall grass.
(166) The baby lion is the offspring of the lioness and lion.
(167) The offspring of the lioness were playing in the grass.
(168) The male lion is the counterpart of the female lioness.
(169) The lioness let out a fierce roar off to warn intruders.
(170) The lioness taught her cubs how to pounce on their prey.
(171) The female lioness rubs against trees to attract a mate.
(172) The lioness's powerful roar echoed through the savannah.
(173) The lioness fiercely protected her cubs from any danger.
(174) The lioness's sharp claws left deep marks in the ground.
(175) The lioness let out a fierce roar out of protectiveness.
(176) The lioness let out a protective growl over to her cubs.
(177) The bellowings of the lioness scared away the intruders.
(178) The blazon around the pennant displayed a regal lioness.
(179) The lioness would prowl around for hours before hunting.
(180) The lioness chomped up on the wildebeest it hunted down.
(181) The lioness chased its prey back into the dense thicket.
(182) The lioness arched her back while playing with her cubs.
(183) The zoophagous lioness hunted for food to feed her cubs.
(184) The lioness was preying on a wildebeest in the grassland.
(185) The roar of the lioness scared away the approaching prey.
(186) The lioness tread dominantly through the grassy savannah.
(187) The lioness mauls the hyena that tried to steal her kill.
(188) The lioness would often prowl about beyond her territory.
(189) The lioness would prowl about with her cubs close behind.
(190) The yellow-haired lioness prowled through the grasslands.
(191) The lioness killed with ferocity, tearing apart its prey.
(192) The cursorial lioness stalked her prey in the tall grass.
(193) The lioness pounced on her prey and killed with ferocity.
(194) The lioness chasses the wildebeest in the African plains.
(195) The buck-toothed lioness roared fiercely in the savannah.
(196) The ferocious lioness protected her cubs from any danger.
(197) The lioness began to gallop in a chase after the gazelle.
(198) The growl past of the lioness was a warning to stay away.
(199) The lioness pounced viciously on the unsuspecting gazelle.
(200) The lioness let out a fierce growl in defense of her cubs.
(201) The lioness works together with her pride to capture prey.
(202) She watched as the lioness prepared to pounce on its prey.
(203) The lioness was ready to prey upon the unsuspecting zebra.
(204) The lioness would growl with protectiveness over her cubs.
(205) The lioness confidently began to lope in on the grassland.
(206) The lioness stealthily slinked up to the herd of gazelles.
(207) The lioness let out a fierce roar upon defending her cubs.
(208) The alpha-male lioness takes charge when the male is away.
(209) The lioness used her gnashers to tear into the fresh kill.
(210) The hungering lioness pounced on the unsuspecting gazelle.
(211) The lioness began to feed upon the freshly caught gazelle.
(212) The lioness would prowl around with her cubs close behind.
(213) The lioness became defensive when her cubs were in danger.
(214) The lioness let out a bellow to call her cubs back to her.
(215) The lioness hunted aggressively, trying to catch her prey.
(216) The truculence of the lioness made her a fierce protector.
(217) The lioness will chase down her prey until she catches it.
(218) The lioness's paws padded silently as she stalked her prey.
(219) The lioness taught her cubs how to hunt along the savannah.
(220) The lioness stealthily approached her prey from the flanks.
(221) The hungriest lioness in the pride caught the fastest prey.
(222) The lioness gave birth to cubs in her cage round the night.
(223) The lioness let out a warning growl down in the grasslands.
(224) The lioness strutted towards her prey, preparing to pounce.
(225) The lioness fiercely defends her home range from intruders.
(226) The lioness pounced on her prey during a successful ambush.
(227) The hyena would growl after the lioness protected her cubs.
(228) Her spirit like a lioness, fiercely protective of her cubs.
(229) The lioness will devour the meat of the kill with her cubs.
(230) The lioness strutted through the jungle, leading her pride.
(231) The lioness let out a fierce roar up at the intruding hyena.
(232) The stifles of the lioness flexed as she prepared to pounce.
(233) The lioness began to stalk after its prey in the tall grass.
(234) The lioness let out a fierce roar with her cubs by her side.
(235) The lioness stalked maliciously before pouncing on its prey.
(236) The lioness let out a protective growl in front of her cubs.
(237) The lioness screamed with ferocity as she defended her cubs.
(238) The zookeeper had to cage in the new lioness for her safety.
(239) The lioness roared down at her cubs, warning them of danger.
(240) The lioness started to chase upon seeing the herd of zebras.
(241) The hyena would growl about the lioness protecting her cubs.
(242) Ahing, the lioness pounced on her prey with lightning speed.
(243) The lioness preys along the riverbank for unsuspecting prey.
(244) The lioness pounced on her prey beneath the shade of a tree.
(245) The lioness was roaring with pride as she protected her cubs.
(246) The lioness's amber eyes glowed in the darkness of the night.
(247) The lioness made a successful catch from the running gazelle.
(248) The lion paced back and forth in the cage beside the lioness.
(249) The gestating period for a lioness is approximately 110 days.
(250) The totemic deity of the organization was a powerful lioness.
(251) The roarings of the lioness scared away the approaching prey.
(252) The lioness silently stalked towards the herd of wildebeests.
(253) The lioness roars along with her cubs, ensuring their safety.
(254) Commensally, the lioness hunted while her cubs played nearby.
(255) The lioness pounced on its prey, destroying it with ferocity.
(256) The lioness led the hunt, preying upon a herd of wildebeests.
(257) The lioness decided to chase upon seeing the injured gazelle.
(258) The lioness stalked on the herd of antelopes in the savannah.
(259) The lioness would growl after the hyenas approached her cubs.
(260) The lioness stalked her prey with a muscularly graceful gait.
(261) The lioness chased after the gazelle, who fled with ferocity.
(262) The lioness lunged with ferocity at the unsuspecting gazelle.
(263) The lioness pounced on her prey and crushed it with ferocity.
(264) The lioness was being ruthless in her protection of her cubs.
(265) The lioness will devour the meat from the hunt with her cubs.
(266) The lioness silently notch up behind the unsuspecting gazelle.
(267) The lioness was flanking her cubs to protect them from danger.
(268) The lioness lay in the shade and started to preen on her coat.
(269) The lioness prowled around in her cage round the hunting time.
(270) The roarings of the lioness warned the intruders to stay away.
(271) The maneless lioness was a rare sight in the African savannah.
(272) The lion and lioness cohabit in the same enclosure at the zoo.
(273) The lioness let out a fierce roar for her cubs to come closer.
(274) The lioness typifies maternal instincts and protective nature.
(275) The lioness birthed a litter of cubs in the safety of her den.
(276) The lioness viscously defended her cubs from a pack of hyenas.
(277) The lioness became defensive when someone approached her cubs.
(278) The lioness strutted through the grasslands, hunting for prey.
(279) The lioness stealthily stalked over to the herd of wildebeests.
(280) The lioness's muscles rippled as she sprinted after her target.
(281) I watched as the lioness prepared to pounce on top of her prey.
(282) The lioness was lying in wait for a group of zebras to pass by.
(283) The lioness patiently waited for her prey above the tall grass.
(284) The lioness stealthily galloped behind the herd of wildebeests.
(285) The cattish nature of the lioness made her a formidable hunter.
(286) The lioness playfully rolled around in the grass with her cubs.
(287) The lioness stalked her prey, her tail behind, ready to pounce.
(288) The lioness led the hunt, bringing the prey down for her pride.
(289) The lioness pounced on her prey after a long and patient stalk.
(290) The growling of the lioness clangored beneath the dry savannah.
(291) Baring her teeth, the lioness roared at the approaching hyenas.
(292) The lioness looked fierce and powerful, despite being maneless.
(293) The lioness used her sharp forefeet to catch and kill her prey.
(294) The lioness used her powerful forepaw to take down the gazelle.
(295) The predacious lioness stalked her prey through the tall grass.
(296) The lioness strutted through the grasslands, leading her pride.
(297) The lioness held her cub gently in her powerful jaw on the hunt.
(298) The growling of the hungry lioness made the prey freeze in fear.
(299) The lioness chooses a hidden spot to brood under the tall grass.
(300) The mammaries of the nursing lioness were powerful and muscular.
(301) The pugnacity of the lioness protected her cubs from any threat.
(302) The lioness stealthily began to lope towards the herd of zebras.
(303) The lioness was ready to maul up any intruders in her territory.
(304) The lioness would often prowl around with her cubs close behind.
(305) The startled gazelle galloped away from the approaching lioness.
(306) The lioness stealthily closed in upon her prey, ready to pounce.
(307) The lioness would growl along with her cubs during feeding time.
(308) The lioness started to prowl through after the herd of gazelles.
(309) Lio's mate was a beautiful lioness, with a coat as soft as silk.
(310) The lioness used her powerful forepaws to take down the gazelle.
(311) The queenliest of all the animals in the forest was the lioness.
(312) The lioness stalked her prey predatorily through the tall grass.
(313) The lioness let out a fierce roar off as she protected her cubs.
(314) The lioness pounces on its prey during a moment of vulnerability.
(315) The lioness roars to communicate with other members of her pride.
(316) The charging lioness was ready to charge in and protect her cubs.
(317) The billowing hair of the lioness gave her a majestic appearance.
(318) The lioness's teeth gleamed white as she let out a warning growl.
(319) The lioness's warning growl resounded across the hunting grounds.
(320) The lioness let out a protective growl over to the nearby hyenas.
(321) The lioness attempted to bite off the leg of the injured gazelle.
(322) The giraffe reared up opposite the lioness, protecting her young.
(323) The lioness arched her back in preparation to pounce on her prey.
(324) The lioness hunted with ferocity, taking down her prey with ease.
(325) The lioness was able to pounce over the fence and catch her prey.
(326) The lioness fiercely defended her territory from other predators.
(327) The lioness strutted through the grasslands, protecting her cubs.
(328) The lioness works together with other females to hunt their prey.
(329) The lioness's maternal instincts kicked in as she nursed her cubs.
(330) The lioness's hunting prowess was unmatched in the animal kingdom.
(331) She was as fierce as the proverbially lioness protecting her cubs.
(332) The lioness pounced straight up to knock down the fleeing gazelle.
(333) The guardant lioness protected her cubs from any potential danger.
(334) The lioness used her powerful forepaws to bring down a wildebeest.
(335) The lioness quenched her thirst as she drank from a bowl of water.
(336) The lioness stalks forward, her muscles tense and ready to strike.
(337) The lioness cautiously started to roam forward, stalking its prey.
(338) The lioness would growl ahead of her cubs, warning them of danger.
(339) The lioness would prowl through the savannah with her cubs in tow.
(340) The lioness hit her prey with ferocity, taking it down in seconds.
(341) The lioness stalked her prey carnivorously through the tall grass.
(342) The lioness started to prowl around the savannah looking for food.
(343) The growl by the lioness was a warning to stay away from her cubs.
(344) The lioness crouched low, ready to pounce on the gazelle's haunch.
(345) The lioness let out a protective growl on the approaching predator.
(346) The lioness would often prey upon wildebeests during the migration.
(347) The ferocious lioness protected her cubs from any potential threat.
(348) The ferociousness of the lioness protecting her cubs was admirable.
(349) The lioness suddenly charged down the hill, chasing after its prey.
(350) The lioness led her cubs to hunt for prey inside the grassy plains.
(351) The lioness stealthily stalked her prey around the grassy savannah.
(352) The lioness started to growl about the hyenas approaching her cubs.
(353) The gazelle was able to outpace the lioness and avoid being caught.
(354) The lioness flehmened after smelling the scent of a potential mate.
(355) The lioness can bite off the head of its prey with one swift motion.
(356) The man-eating lioness was known for her cunning hunting techniques.
(357) The lioness would lie in wait for hours before pouncing on her prey.
(358) The lioness works together with her pride to stalk and capture prey.
(359) The ferity of the lioness protecting her cubs was a sight to behold.
(360) The cursorial lioness's stealthy approach ensures a successful hunt.
(361) The scaredy lioness roared in fear when she encountered a crocodile.
(362) The voracities of the lioness were evident as she devoured her prey.
(363) A lioness stalked the gnu, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
(364) As the lioness crept closer, her prow became more and more stealthy.
(365) The lioness stalked her prey after carefully observing its movements.
(366) The lioness's mane flowed majestically as she walked with confidence.
(367) The lioness led her cubs in a hunt for prey across the grassy plains.
(368) The lioness taught her cubs how to hunt for prey beside the savannah.
(369) The viciousness of the lioness protecting her cubs was awe-inspiring.
(370) The lioness let out a fierce roar out against any threat to her cubs.
(371) The brown nose of the lioness twitched as she surveyed her territory.
(372) The lioness started to prowl through the grassland ahead of her cubs.
(373) The lioness let out a fierce roar out of protectiveness for her cubs.
(374) The tracker identified the spoor of the lioness in the dusty terrain.
(375) The lioness sesses the herd of antelopes before selecting her target.
(376) The lioness pounced tigerishly on her prey, taking it down with ease.
(377) The lioness would devour the meat first before sharing with her cubs.
(378) The lioness clawed at the ground, warning the intruders to stay away.
(379) The female lioness chose the strongest male in the pride to mate with.
(380) The lioness used her strong jaws to bite through the neck of her prey.
(381) The wrathfulness of the lioness was evident as she protected her cubs.
(382) The lioness chased behind the herd of wildebeests, selecting her prey.
(383) The gazelle sprang away from the lioness, narrowly escaping her grasp.
(384) The aggressiveness of the lioness while hunting was a sight to behold.
(385) The lioness roared fiercely, preparing to chase on the herd of zebras.
(386) The lioness stalks her prey with patience and stealth before pouncing.
(387) The lioness worked together with her pride to hunt off the wildebeests.
(388) The lioness stretched out on the grassland to bask atop the warm earth.
(389) The lioness was pouncing on the unsuspecting gazelle in the grasslands.
(390) The lioness rested on her haunches, keeping a watchful eye on her cubs.
(391) The lioness skillfully picked off the weakest wildebeest from the herd.
(392) The lioness stalked her prey after patiently waiting in the tall grass.
(393) The lioness used her claw to groom her cubs, gently cleaning their fur.
(394) The lioness was known to prey upon weaker animals within her territory.
(395) The lioness pounced with an attack from below, taking down the gazelle.
(396) The lioness started to prowl over behind the bushes, preparing to hunt.
(397) The lioness's sleek body allowed her to move swiftly through the jungle.
(398) The lioness's hunger drove her to take down a wildebeest twice her size.
(399) The lioness chased after its prey and galloped across the grassy plains.
(400) The ferocious lioness devoureth the wildebeest with precision and speed.
(401) The lioness stalked her prey and launched a powerful attack from behind.
(402) The lioness stealthily approached to close onto the herd of wildebeests.
(403) The lioness used a tail whip to assert dominance over the other females.
(404) The lioness lay in wait for the perfect moment to pounce on the gazelle.
(405) The lioness chose to prey upon outside her pride to find easier targets.
(406) The lioness hunted down its prey, attacking with ferocity and precision.
(407) The sharp-toothed lioness protected her cubs from any potential threats.
(408) The bug-eyed lioness prowled through the tall grass, searching for prey.
(409) The lioness fiercely protected her nurselings from any potential danger.
(410) The lioness was silently stalking her prey upon inside the dense jungle.
(411) The lioness would often prowl about after the antelopes in the savannah.
(412) The lioness strutted across the savannah, her powerful muscles rippling.
(413) The lioness and her cubs worked together to catch prey at the grasslands.
(414) The lioness patiently waited for her prey after hiding in the tall grass.
(415) The lioness's presence alone was enough to keep potential threats at bay.
(416) The lioness and her cubs would close in upon their prey before attacking.
(417) The giraffe whinnied with fear as it saw the lioness stalking towards it.
(418) The lioness pounced straight up to catch a bird that was flying overhead.
(419) The voraciousness of the lioness's hunger drove her to hunt for her cubs.
(420) The lioness growled against the hyenas, defending her cubs from any harm.
(421) The lioness roared along with her cubs, teaching them how to communicate.
(422) The lioness would often prowl around after her prey before making a move.
(423) The lioness was able to pounce straight up and catch the bird in mid-air.
(424) The lioness stalked her prey by silently creeping through the tall grass.
(425) The charging lioness quickly closed the distance between her and the prey.
(426) The lioness let out a fierce roar before roaring off to hunt for her cubs.
(427) The lioness led her cubs to the riverbank to lap out of the flowing water.
(428) The lioness waited patiently to prowl out behind the unsuspecting gazelle.
(429) The lioness mauled with a calculated attack, taking down her prey swiftly.
(430) The lioness leads the hunt, chasing down her prey against the open plains.
(431) The sharp-toothed lioness led the hunt, her powerful jaws ready to strike.
(432) The lioness was protective of her cubs, and her roar was fearsome to hear.
(433) The bestial nature of the lioness made her a fierce protector of her cubs.
(434) The lioness will rear young cubs until they are able to hunt on their own.
(435) The lioness teaches her cubs how to hunt for prey during their early years.
(436) The lioness's growl sent a clear message to any intruders in her territory.
(437) The lioness's protective growl past her cubs warned intruders to stay away.
(438) The lioness's protective roar beyond her cubs warned any potential threats.
(439) The lioness's protective roar beyond the den warned intruders to stay away.
(440) The lioness's fierce roar echoes along the jungle, asserting her dominance.
(441) The lioness let out a fierce roar to life, protecting her cubs from danger.
(442) The lioness pounced on the unsuspecting gazelle with an attack from behind.
(443) The lioness crouched gardant, preparing to pounce on her unsuspecting prey.
(444) The lioness stalked felinely through the grass, her eyes fixed on her prey.
(445) The lioness growled menacingly as she watched the hyenas approach her cubs.
(446) The lioness's hunting instincts kicked in as she spotted a herd of gazelles.
(447) The alpha female lioness bared her teeth to assert dominance over the pride.
(448) The savaging lioness fiercely protected her cubs from any potential threats.
(449) The wildlife photographer captured a close-range image of a lioness hunting.
(450) The assaultiveness of the lioness was a display of her protective instincts.
(451) The fury of the lioness protecting her cubs was a force to be reckoned with.
(452) The lioness led the hunt, chasing down her prey during a coordinated attack.
(453) Bastet was sometimes depicted with a lioness's head instead of a cat's head.
(454) The lioness would prowl through the savannah, looking for food for her cubs.
(455) The dominances of the lioness were necessary for the protection of her cubs.
(456) The man-eating lioness was finally captured and placed in a wildlife reserve.
(457) The lioness's presence commanded respect from the other animals in the pride.
(458) The lioness's powerful hind legs propelled her forward with incredible speed.
(459) The lioness gracefully strode over the savannah, searching for her next meal.
(460) The lioness opened her mouth wide and wrapped it around the neck of her prey.
(461) The wildlife safari's high spot was witnessing a lioness hunting in the wild.
(462) Ferocious as it may seem, the lioness was only protecting her cubs from harm.
(463) The lioness would prowl around ahead of her cubs to ensure the area was safe.
(464) The lioness would lay in wait for the antelopes to come to the watering hole.
(465) As the lioness hunted her prey, she could feel her hunger engorge within her.
(466) The lioness, who had been hunted before, was wary of the approaching hunters.
(467) The lioness's territorial nature made her fiercely defend her hunting grounds.
(468) The lioness's powerful forelimbs allowed her to bring down her prey with ease.
(469) The lioness's keen sense of smell helped her track her target from miles away.
(470) The lioness's regal posture commanded attention from all who crossed her path.
(471) The lioness would patiently stalk after her prey before pouncing for the kill.
(472) The lioness patiently waited for the right moment to pounce after the gazelle.
(473) The lioness roared through with a fierce and protective instinct for her cubs.
(474) The lioness fiercely protected her female offspring from any potential danger.
(475) The lioness hunted for her offspring, and the cubs eagerly awaited her return.
(476) The lioness targeted the weak square in the herd of gazelles to make her kill.
(477) As the lioness bared her fangs, the gazelle knew that she was in grave danger.
(478) The lioness pounced on her prey above, bringing it down with a powerful swipe.
(479) The lioness taught her cubs how to pounce on their prey during hunting lessons.
(480) The voracities of the lioness were on full display as she hunted down her prey.
(481) Lamashtu is often depicted with the head of a lioness and the body of a donkey.
(482) The lioness let out a low growl as she prepared to prowl out of the tall grass.
(483) The ravenousness of the lioness was evident as she fiercely protected her cubs.
(484) The lioness stalked her prey, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce upon it.
(485) The lioness chased after her prey, her powerful muscles propelling her forward.
(486) The lioness taught her cubs how to pounce at their prey during hunting lessons.
(487) The lioness strutted through the grasslands, leading her pride to a fresh kill.
(488) The gestating lioness will give birth to a litter of cubs in about four months.
(489) The lioness slashed with ferocity at the hyena, defending her cubs from danger.
(490) The lioness fought with ferocity, protecting her cubs from any potential threat.
(491) The lioness let out a protective growl under her breath as she guarded her cubs.
(492) The edacious lioness devoured the entire antelope carcass in just a few minutes.
(493) The lioness patiently waited to prey upon the wildebeest as it crossed the river.
(494) The lioness works together with her pride to stalk prey and provide for her cubs.
(495) The lioness waited patiently before she could pounce upon the herd of wildebeest.
(496) The wildlife photographer captured a real image of a lioness hunting in the wild.
(497) The lioness would lie in wait for the wildebeest to come closer before attacking.
(498) The lioness protected her cubs by using her powerful loins to fend off predators.
(499) The lioness killed with ferocity as she protected her cubs from a pack of hyenas.
(500) The lioness gripped her prey with ferocity, refusing to let go until it was dead.
(501) The lioness was deprived of offspring after her cubs were taken by a rival pride.
(502) The lioness stalked her prey, and then she pounced and bit down hard on its neck.
(503) The lioness watched her prey ravenously, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
(504) The lioness would often prowl about ahead of her cubs, ensuring the area was safe.
(505) The lionisers were excited to witness a lioness and her cubs playing in the grass.
(506) Despite being in captivity for years, the lioness still retained her fierce spirit.
(507) The fiercenesses of the lioness were evident as she protected her cubs from danger.
(508) The lioness's agile movements allowed her to navigate through the dense undergrowth.
(509) The lioness was protective of her cubs and would maul up anyone who threatened them.
(510) The lioness curled her upper lip in a flehmen expression to analyze the nearby prey.
(511) The lioness stealthily pranced towards the herd of gazelles, preparing for the hunt.
(512) The lioness led the hunt, guiding her cubs towards their prey within the grasslands.
(513) The lioness let out a protective roar as she guided her cubs to the top of the pride.
(514) The lioness prowled through the grass, her fore-legs silently propelling her forward.
(515) Frightening as it was, the lioness still managed to catch her prey and feed her cubs.
(516) The lioness stalked her prey, and with a sudden attack, she brought down the gazelle.
(517) The lioness and her cubs worked together to surround their prey with a strategic plan.
(518) The lioness strutted through with her cubs, protecting them from any potential danger.
(519) Winehouse's final album, Lioness: Hidden Treasures, was released posthumously in 2011.
(520) The lioness stalked her prey bloodthirstily, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce.
(521) The torpid lioness lay in the grass, and then sprang into action to hunt for her cubs.
(522) The lioness protected her cubs, letting out a fierce roar out of her maternal instinct.
(523) The lioness will mate with multiple males to create offspring with the strongest genes.
(524) The photographer captured the moment when the lioness allowed him to touch the savannah.
(525) The lioness led the hunt, guiding her cubs to surround the prey about the grassy plains.
(526) The lioness used her claw to swipe at the hyena, but it managed to dodge out of the way.
(527) The lioness hunted down its prey and fed away without sharing with the rest of the pride.
(528) The lioness led the hunt, coordinating with her pride to prey upon a herd of wildebeests.
(529) The lioness led her cubs on a hunt, teaching them how to track prey along the grasslands.
(530) The lioness was able to prey upon the unsuspecting gazelle through her stealthy approach.
(531) The lion roamed the savannah, mateless and searching for a lioness to start a pride with.
(532) Frenzied by the scent of fresh meat, the lioness stalked her prey through the tall grass.
(533) The lioness taught her cubs how to pounce in front of their target during hunting lessons.
(534) The lioness led her cubs on a hunt, teaching them how to catch prey around the grasslands.
(535) The insatiate hunger of the lioness drove her to hunt for prey even in the scorching heat.
(536) The lioness waited patiently to prey upon the unsuspecting gazelle beneath the tall grass.
(537) The lioness pounced on the unsuspecting gazelle that was grazing prey underneath the tree.
(538) The lioness hunted for her offspring, but she also taught them how to hunt for themselves.
(539) The charging lioness was able to charge through the herd of wildebeests and catch her prey.
(540) The lioness' hunting skills were honed as she regularly hamstringed gazelles for her pride.
(541) While the giraffe was eating from the treetops, the lioness quietly approached from behind.
(542) The lioness clamped her jaws around the gazelle's jugular, and ended its suffering quickly.
(543) The lioness crouched low in the grass, preparing to attack aggressively and secure her prey.
(544) The lioness was known to prey upon outside animals that wandered too close to her territory.
(545) The lioness approached her prey, treading dominantly with a fierce determination in her eyes.
(546) The lioness waited patiently for the perfect moment to go for the kill and take down her prey.
(547) The lioness waited patiently for her prey to come closer before pouncing straight into attack.
(548) The lioness chooses the strongest male lion to produce offspring with the best hunting skills.
(549) The lioness licked her cubs with her rough tongue and cleaned their mouths after feeding them.
(550) The lioness' hunting prowess was showcased as she regularly hamstringed gazelles for her pride.
Lioness meaning
Lioness is a noun that refers to a female lion. It is a word that is commonly used in literature, poetry, and even in everyday conversations. If you are looking to use the word lioness in a sentence, there are a few tips that you can follow to ensure that you use it correctly and effectively.
1. Understand the meaning of the word Before you start using the word lioness in your sentences, it is important to understand its meaning. A lioness is a female lion, and it is known for its strength, courage, and ferocity. It is also a symbol of power and leadership. Knowing the meaning of the word will help you use it in the right context and convey the right message.
2. Use it in the right context When using the word lioness in a sentence, it is important to use it in the right context.
For example, you can use it to describe a strong and powerful woman who is a leader in her field. You can also use it to describe a mother who is fiercely protective of her children. Using the word in the right context will help you convey the right message and make your sentence more effective.
3. Use it in a descriptive way One of the best ways to use the word lioness in a sentence is to use it in a descriptive way.
For example, you can say "The lioness roared loudly, warning the other animals to stay away." This sentence not only uses the word lioness but also describes its behavior and characteristics. Using the word in a descriptive way will help you paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind.
4. Use it in a metaphorical way Another way to use the word lioness in a sentence is to use it in a metaphorical way.
For example, you can say "She was a lioness in the boardroom, fierce and determined to succeed." This sentence uses the word lioness to describe a woman's behavior and characteristics in a metaphorical way. Using the word in a metaphorical way will help you convey a deeper meaning and make your sentence more impactful.
5. Use it sparingly
Finally, it is important to use the word lioness sparingly. While it is a powerful and effective word, using it too often can make your writing sound repetitive and dull. Instead, use it only when it is necessary and when it adds value to your sentence.
In conclusion, using the word lioness in a sentence can be a powerful way to convey strength, power, and leadership. By following these tips, you can use the word effectively and make your writing more impactful. Remember to use it in the right context, use it in a descriptive or metaphorical way, and use it sparingly to make the most of this powerful word.
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