Hair around the male lion's neck.
1 In her rising wrath it seemed to quiver like a lion 's mane .
2 They look, indeed, liker a lion 's mane than a Christian man's locks.
3 The lion 's mane patted by the hand of a babe.
4 Cnidaria This lion 's mane is the largest known jellyfish and belongs to the Cnidaria phylum.
5 Enjoy them, and if you cannot understand that they mean lion 's mane , heaven mend your wits.
6 As Caesar quittedtheroom ,hishand on the lion 's mane , the praetor Priscillianus whispered to Cilo:
7 Granted, however, that these tresses may be finely placed, still they are not like a lion 's mane .
8 Jellyfish alert: There have been many reports of lion 's mane jellyfish on beaches all down the west coast.
9 She wore her ermine jacket, her hair was loose and fell like a lion 's mane down her back.
10 Their transparent top, wart-like surface and mop of long pink-purple tentacles marked them out as lion 's mane jellyfish, researchers said.
11 His head is massive and his hair as thick and disheveled as a lion 's mane ; it cannot be kept in order.
12 Le Camarade Tollot walked on the stage and bowed, a big, important young man with a lion 's mane of dark hair.
13 It was Dick Leslie, bareheaded, his hair standing like a lion 's mane , and he had a cocked rifle in his hands.
14 They shone, brilliant and keen, from beneath great tufted eyebrows, above which waved a very lion 's mane of rough, dark hair.
15 Well, because it can't be like a lion 's mane without too much trouble,-andinconvenience after that, and poor success, after all.
16 And you may set it down to M. Radisson's credit that he went with his wiry hair flying wild as a lion 's mane .
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