Lionesses [noun]
Definition of Lionesses:
feline
Synonyms of Lionesses:
Opposite/Antonyms of Lionesses:
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Sentence/Example of Lionesses:
The lion caught enough for his whelps, and killed for his lionesses: and he filled his holes with prey, and his den with rapine.
And of these could be counted a goodly array; four lions, with two lionesses, three leopards, and a couple of cheetahs!
As Burt had fired, three more lionesses had appeared among the bushes, following the first!
But as the lion cannot usually come near enough to do that, he generally attacks a giraffe with the help of one or two lionesses.
In the centre of the Piazza is an Egyptian obelisk, supported by a fountain with four lionesses at the corners spouting water.
Lionesses which have never had young are much more dangerous than those which have.
The gentlest of lionesses bids me tell you what a tenderest welcome you would have from them.
The emperor offered to me his daughter, the handsomest of the lionesses, in marriage, and the half of his empire as a dowry.
They were all spinning tow, their wheels purring like pleased lionesses.
On the balustrade at the bottom of the ascent to the Capitol are two Egyptian lionesses.