Lions - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlaɪənz|  American pronunciation of the word lions
Brit.  |ˈlaɪənz|
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounlion

noun

- plural form of lion

Extra examples

...just so the tourists could see the sea lions up close, the captain needlessly hazarded his ship...

The lions devoured their prey.

A couple of tame lions lay crouching at her feet.

The lions in the park are safely fenced in.

He was polite and showed the lions very good-naturedly.

The lions in this area prey on deer and other wild animals.

See those lions ripping into the bodies of the animals that they have killed.

The Bears destroyed the Detroit Lions 35-3.

The cat family includes lions and tigers.

Gambotti was injured in last Saturday's game against the Lions.

A mentally ill man was mauled after climbing into the lions' enclosure at London Zoo.

Lions and house cats evolved from a common ancestor (=the same ancestor).

Before release, the sea lions are fitted with electronic tracking devices.

We were able to watch the lions in complete safety.

Lions cooperate with each other when hunting game.

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