tigerish उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Well, that Lionel Tigerish story paged on through the 1994-95 season, and what did Riley do about it?
- She is the Venus Williams of sport, a lot faster, more exciting _ and tigerish _ than Mr . Woods.
- The defense was tight, tough and tigerish while there is still no such thing for the UMass offense as an effortless basket.
- But here, in one of Balanchine's most acrobatic roles, she eyed her partner, Soto, with tigerish ferocity.
- It was a gleam created by the brilliant gaze of the public eye, the first rough licks of the tigerish tongue of fame.
- The project appealed to his competitive nature ( he had in his footballing career been a tigerish midfielder, the Trevor Hockey of letters ).
- Often likened to a sluggish elephant compared with its tigerish neighbors, India has been impervious to the chaos stalking the Asian currency and stock markets.
- Sri Lanka has domestic flights again ( they were suspended for years for fear of tigerish hijackers ), and the main road north toward Jaffna from Colombo has reopened.
- Music critic Ken Hunt writes of the " tigerish potential for male ( sarod ) and female ( sitar ) dialogue " in their " jugalbandi " combination.
- A tigerish policy would free farmers from India's obsession with producing enough food to feed itself and bid them take their cues from markets, both domestic and foreign.