Sentence examples for a tiger who from inspiring English sources

"a tiger who" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a relative clause giving more information about a specific tiger. Example: The zoo had many exotic animals, including a tiger who was known for his fierce roar and vibrant orange stripes.

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In 2011, DiCaprio joined the Animal Legal Defense Fund's campaign to free Tony, a tiger who has spent the last decade at the Tiger Truck Stop in Grosse Tete, Louisiana.

Yes, he plays a tiger who talks.

Here Hieronimo is played as a woman: Rebecca Crankshaw quietly rages like a tiger who has lost her cub.

For several months when he was four, Harold insisted that he was a tiger who had been born on the sun.

It tells of a tiger who turns up, quite unexpectedly, at teatime at the house of a girl called Sophie and her mother.

A talking rabbit called God and a tiger who takes a human wife both feature in this month's collection of debuts.

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It follows a playful tiger who wanders into an Indian village, much to the alarm of the locals.

Terrifying story about a rapacious tiger who suddenly arrives in a well-ordered household and consumes everything, causing the mother to panic that she has nothing to give her husband for his supper.

And he hopes to emulate his larger-than-life uncle, Col. Francis Sands, a Flying Tiger who escaped from the Japanese during World War II and made a swaggering legend of himself.

Cuomo is a cornered tiger who has more or less cornered himself.

Many intangible forces seem to surround Gergiev: he is a musical tiger who burns extremely bright.

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