Elephants [noun]
Definition of Elephants:
large mammal
Opposite/Antonyms of Elephants:
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Sentence/Example of Elephants:
On their way home, Clarence's papa told the little boy some stories about elephants.
The guns often sank almost to the trunnions; many a time the infantry had to help elephants and bullocks to haul them out.
It is well known that Ceylon abounds in elephants, many of which are captured and employed for various purposes.
Had I only arrived a fortnight sooner, I should have witnessed the mode of hunting, or rather snaring, elephants.
In the animal kingdom, besides the elephants, I was much struck by the number and tameness of the ravens of Ceylon.
The young prince, with his attendant and servants, took their places upon the other elephants.
In company with the young prince we proceeded to the front square of the palace, where elegantly ornamented elephants stood ready.
Less marked instances appear in the elephants, in some of the birds, and in certain other gregarious animals.
It was the call for hunt and challenge, when elephants kill elephants to win their mates.
We elephants never fear anyone or hate anyone and that is why we exude no stench, but a tiger has to live by killing.