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leopard - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • spot: Can you spot the snow leopard on these rocks?
  • kill: The man who kills a leopard will be greatly honored by the elders.
  • see: Last evening Ambrose told us how he had seen the leopard in a tree, eyeing up the zebra.
  • include: Banham Zoo has many rare and endangered species, including the snow leopard and Siberian tiger.

Adjective modifier

  • elusive: There, they come across the Thornberry family who are seeking an elusive white leopard.
  • endangered: It is also the habitat of the endangered snow leopard, the serow and rare Himalayan musk deer.
  • wild: Just like a wild leopard he plucked off most of the fur first.
  • rare: You may well spot Himalayan Blue Sheep, Ibex and, if you are lucky, the rare snow leopard.
  • female: Nimira is far more easily recognizable now as she looks much daintier than her siblings, like a typical graceful female leopard.

Modifies a noun

  • gecko: High Yellow These leopard geckos have reduced spotting on a bright yellow body.
  • cub: The leopard cubs I cannot believe how much bigger they have grown in the month I have been away!
  • tortoise: Along with our leopard tortoise, we are very grateful.
  • shark: The name of the site comes from the common leopard shark, a docile creature that lies in the sand surrounding the pinnacle.
  • seal: Leopard seals even chase people who are standing on ice or scuba diving!
  • skin: From the mirrored ceilings to the last leopard skin in the Jungle Room, you can sense the despair of Presley's later years.

Noun used with modifier

  • snow: Can you spot the snow leopard on these rocks?

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