Leopards [noun]
Definition of Leopards:
large ct
Opposite/Antonyms of Leopards:
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Sentence/Example of Leopards:
If any type of symbol held sway over this community, it was more likely to be a leopard than a woman.
At the age of 3, young male leopards leave the area where they were born and migrate to new territories.
If the Ethiopian can change his skin, or the leopard his spots: you also may do well, when you have learned evil.
She was red-haired by courtesy of the local beauty parlor, cuddling up in a flashy little leopard fur number.
You never shoot an animal weaker than yourself, and if you want to shoot a tiger or a leopard, you give it a warning.
The species of the leopard seems to be subject to more varieties than that of the panther and the ounce.
In Europe, though scarce, they are of no great value; those of the panther and leopard being held in much greater estimation.
The ground of his colour, like that of the leopard, is a bright yellow, and not grey like that of the ounce.
He is neither marked with stripes like the tiger, nor with spots like the panther, ounce, or leopard.
It looked a little like a slim tiger or leopard before a great rhinoceros or elephant.