Definitionn. a collection of live animals for study or display
Last update: October 11, 2015
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His menagerie was discovered in time. [Please select]
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The discovery of the American bison, as first made by Europeans, occurred in the menagerie of a heathen king. [Please select]
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She, however, has one peculiarity--that she cannot bear many of the appendages which visitors bring with them to the menagerie. [Please select]
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Founded a menagerie at Dresden in 1 554. [Please select]
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] I fire a gun beside a wire-gauze cage in which I am rearing my menagerie of females in the open air. [Please select]
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I set up a second menagerie with some Cryptocephali, who are closely related to the Clythræ. [Please select]
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A remarkable instance of docility in a lion once took place in the menagerie at Chester, in England. [Please select]
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'I'm going to satisfy some of your curiosity, Dick, for I've put together considerable noos of the menagerie. [Please select]
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"In the year 1816 the horses which were dragging the Exeter mail coach were attacked in the most furious manner by a lioness, which had escaped from a travelling menagerie." [Please select]
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It appears that the beast had escaped from a caravan, which was standing on the road side, and belonged to a menagerie, on its way to Salisbury fair. [Please select]
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