Definitionn. massive powerful herbivorous odd-toed ungulate of southeast Asia and Africa having very thick skin and one or two horns on the snout
Last update: October 1, 2015
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He had received the rhino for the labour of his muse. [Please select]
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Here you are, says Alf, chucking out the rhino. [Please select]
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'Craggy, my lord,' says I, gathering up the rhino, 'Cragg by name an' craggy by natur', my lord,' says I. [Please select]
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But if you can get any ready rhino, Sam Polwhele is not the man to neglect it. [Please select]
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There are plenty of lion, and rhino may be met with at one or two places which the natives know of. [Please select]
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The little rhino birds fluttered and circled about their giant ward. [Please select]
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I ran after them, but the pace of a rhino is much faster than it looks, and I soon found pursuit useless. [Please select]
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Cover, with the exception of a small skeleton bush, but fifty yards below the rhino, there was none. [Please select]
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But, like a rhino, he proved that he could shift some when hustled. [Please select]
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Suddenly, to my horror, I saw Umkopo deliberately step out from behind a prickly pear, in full view of the rhino, which, of course, instantly charged him. [Please select]
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Umkopo vanished, and our friend the rhino galloped at steam-engine pace right through the bush, behind which he seemed to disappear. [Please select]
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