tigerish उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Powell found that contrary to her tigerish reputation, she was " diffident in conversation, articulating with the utmost refinement, [ and ] always behaved with complete decorum ".
- For years, India was dismissed as a slow-moving elephant, stranded on the sidelines as the economies of its tigerish neighbors to the east grew at an incredible pace.
- Chung, whose early performances were critically acclaimed as note perfect and full of " tigerish intensity, " now feels free to be calm when the music elicits it.
- "He managed with gentleness to exist and prosper in a field that is otherwise eaten up by tigerish egos, " said Franz Schulze, an art historian and Mies biographer.
- Went from a nonentity as a rookie to a major member of one of the league's best teams, a tigerish defender and a 41 percent 3-point shooter averaging 11.5 points.
- If the government could finish the job by privatizing faster, withdrawing support from " sick units " and deregulating labor markets, India might grow at a tigerish 8 percent or 9 percent a year.
- Many of those new courses are " Tigerish, " in that they are very long, pimpled with 100-plus traps and steeped in water hazards, and playing 18 holes usually costs more than $ 100.
- He is described by FIFA's official website as " a crafty, tigerish midfielder of the highest order, notable for his ability to win and distribute the ball, pick out passes and hit the back of the net ".
- Carlo Gozzi wrote his own version 50 years later, a stage play in which she was a tigerish woman of unrelenting pride . Friedrich Schiller translated and adapted the play into German as " Turandot, Prinzessin von China " in 1801.
- Wenger observed, " [ Ramsey ] is now brushing opponents off and running away from them with ease . " The Arsenal website's first team biography series writes that Ramsey possesses " a mixture of tireless energy, strong technique, tigerish tackling and quick transitions ".