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savannah

[ US /səˈvænə/ ]
[ UK /sɐvˈænɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a flat grassland in tropical or subtropical regions

How To Use savannah In A Sentence

  • Although the zebra long since retired to that savannah in the sky, and his owner herself is more than 30 years gone, the eccentric Winmill might be gratified to know that her phaetons and surreys, curricles and landaulets still command attention.
  • Even the ostrich squawk as they make their way across the sandvelt to open marshlands and savannahs dotted with acacia, baobab trees and wild sage bushes.
  • The aerie overlooked a savannah of cubicles with shelves lined with gizmos, yurtlike conference rooms, and countless microkitchens equipped with goodie-stuffed fridges and high-end espresso machines. In the Plex
  • This form developed bipedalism and other adaptations to the newly opening arid savannah landscape and eventually became the ancestor of man.
  • They went to Savannah, to the live-oaks and palmettoes and quiet old squares. The Job An American Novel
  • To find the snakes, he wades - barefoot - in the knee-deep water of the Venezuelan llanos, the lowland savannah that is flooded each year during rainy season.
  • My family's savannah cat just gave birth to a litter of four kittens.
  • If you have an average level of fitness, that's approximately the length of time it would take you to do two laps of Savannah if you are running.
  • She said her boyfriend doted on baby Savannah and was a good father.
  • With his travelling companions he stood on a hill looking down on the savannah stretching to the far horizon, gigantic herds of gazelle, antelope, gnu, zebra, and warthog grazing and moving forwards like slow rivers.
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