tigers

IPA: tˈaɪgɝz

Root Word: Tigers

noun

  • (cricket) The Bangladesh national cricket team.
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Examples of "tigers" in Sentences

  • The gendarmes, known as "tigers" - though there are no tigers in Africa, - are a legendary force, but are now dispersed among the military.
  • This appealed to me as mountain tigers, namely, leopards; and in token that he understood, the boy made signs for me to follow him, which I obeyed.
  • Conservationists say the actual number of tigers is between 1,300 and 1,500, based on the initial findings of the current census due to made public later this year.
  • I cannot imagine what kind of pleasure you can have taken in gazing on the lions and Africans (so methinks you call their tigers) near the belfry, or in ogling the porcupines and estridges in the Lord Philip Strozzi's palace.
  • The quantity of cattle would be even greater than it is, were it not for the wild beasts which inhabit the forests, and destroy great numbers of them; the most common of these are lions, and what they call tigers, but which I suppose to be leopards or panthers.
  • V. Prasad Admiral V.rma against playing headmaster with other countries India started on Friday with the participation of 12 navies of the Asia-Pacific region within Asian tigers are still found in the wild committed themselves Friday to doubling the wild tiger Andaman and Nicobar Islands this week, the groundwork is also being laid for
  • We know the appearance of a tree, because we see it; we know the emotion of pity or love, because we have felt it; we know that what we call tigers exist in India, because acquaintances have seen them, and direct experience has taught us that their evidence is satisfactory, and if we went to India their testimony could be found true by the evidence of our own senses.

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