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