Large gregarious predatory feline of Africa and India having a tawny coat with a shaggy mane in the male.
1Although called the king of beasts, lions in truth were actually vile and-
2The Magian waved his hands and the king of beasts cringed before him.
3For ages the lion has been called the king of beasts.
4Immediately fever came down from heaven and seized upon the king of beasts.
5Two modes of hunting the king of beasts were followed at this time.
6Here indeed was one worthy to be called king of beasts.
7The king of beasts had a logbook attached to its handlebars.
8The king of beasts affectionately embraced him again and again.
9He was certainly a king of beasts, and proudly he advanced towards the point.
10How strong we are, and how we prevail over even the king of beasts.
11Yes, he is called the king of beasts on account of his great strength.
12The king of beasts (16) inspired even the reem with awe.
13We hear of the "majestic roar of the king of beasts."
14This was Tartarin, accustoming himself to be calm when the king of beasts was raging.
15The flame burned the nose of the king of beasts and singed his brow as well.
16The lion-theking of beasts-aboundedin their country, together with many other dangerous and ferocious animals.
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