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It can be used in various contexts, often to describe someone or something that exhibits qualities associated with a tiger, such as strength, fierceness, or agility.
Example: "She approached the challenge as a tiger, ready to pounce on any opportunity that came her way."
Alternatives: "like a tiger" or "in the manner of a tiger."
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Ms. Stritch doubled as A Tiger and The Cow. (Seems odd? Marlon Brando doubled as A Giraffe and A Guard).
WOMEN'S FENCING dominated the NCAA Mid-Atlantic/South Regionas, as a Tiger finished first in all three weapons and Princeton swept the podium in epee and saber.
O'Toole began Scouting as a Tiger Cub and completed Cub Scouts by achieving his Arrow of Light as a Webelo.
My son, as soon as he was of age, joined the Boy Scout organization as a Tiger, then Cub Scout.
"Outside of Madden, you would be hard pressed to find a sports figure that meant as much to a video game company as a Tiger meant to EA.
Chua refers to herself as a Tiger because according to the Chinese zodiac she was born in the Year of the Tiger.
(As a tiger cub myself, I have some idea).
Deng was praised as a "tiger woman" and "Charlie's Angel".
But it's also as cute as a tiger cub.
Bobbi Kristina Brown is being supported by her family who have described her as a "tiger".
Even knitting was given the same treatment as a tiger pattern morphed into fringe and lace.
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