Cougars [noun]
Definition of Cougars:
large cat
Opposite/Antonyms of Cougars:
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Sentence/Example of Cougars:
The bill bans the private ownership of tigers, cheetahs, lions, jaguars and cougars.
The next day, our Department of Natural Resources, the wildlife service out here, actually went up to try to look for the cougar, and they said they couldn’t find anything.
I was able to wait it out for 30 minutes once the mama cougar left me and was able to finish the loop to my car.
I knew I had to keep a level head and stay in the moment and kind of just keep making rational decisions so that I could get out—and the mama cougar could get out—of the whole situation.
It could have ended different ways, but I’m happy with the way it ended—I’m home with my family, and the cougar is out there in the wild where she’s supposed to be, with her cubs.
You hear about, like, “Oh yeah, my buddy saw a cougar or bear one time.”
A large dull-red scar on the right jaw and another across the left cheek added the final touches to this countenance of a cougar.
The skin of both the jaguar and cougar are easily penetrated even with the arrows of the Indians.
The cougar is easily tamed, and rendered nearly as familiar as domestic animals.
One bright morning, while he was at his camp-fire, the tame cougar gave a low, growling warning.