Definitionadj. of or characteristic of or resembling a lion
Last update: June 22, 2015
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He turned his leonine head towards the onlookers. [Please select]
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Moved only to scorn and indignation by the rhetoric of these presumptuous enthusiasts, Frederick marched into the Leonine city, and took the imperial crown from the hands of Adrian IV. [Please select]
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This hunter was physically a wonderful specimen of manhood, with something leonine about his stature. [Please select]
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Danton, in his leonine rĂ´le, was very fine upon this occasion. [Please select]
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Danton was still Danton, leonine and exemplary upon the guillotine. [Please select]
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His head was leonine and he looked like a king who has humbled his enemy. [Please select]
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A sudden startled look darted across his leonine face. [Please select]
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One leonine voice roared distinctly, high above the noise. [Please select]
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A third hymn informs us that Indras by means of a ram killed a leonine monster. [Please select]
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He sat there looking at her, his white hair falling over his leonine head and neck, over his clear mournful eyes. [Please select]
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Carver inclined his leonine head, and the Marchioness continued: "Ah, New York--New York--how little the life of the spirit has reached it." [Please select]
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