How To Use Tigerish In A Sentence
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In person, as in her book, she is more identifiably maternal than tigerish.
Larry Summers vs. the Tiger Mom
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After 12 years as a full time employee on the Villa Park staff, the tigerish midfielder is part of the furniture and confesses that he almost acts as an unofficial tourist guide.
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The hallmark of their play was their tigerish tackling.
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a tigerish fury
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His son John was born in the small thatched-roofed, mud-walled cantonment, which is even to-day eighty miles from the nearest railway, in the heart of a scrubby, tigerish country.
The Day's Work - Volume 1
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The tigerish midfielder has been one of the star's of Rovers' revival, particularly in the last few months since Hughes moved him into the centre.
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If the general was a tiger, his staff officers were selected from the lambs; if he was lamblike, then they were chosen for their tigerishness.
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After being let down by its batsmen in the afternoon, India Cements bowled with discipline on a surface lacking in bounce, and fielded with a tigerish resolve to win by eight runs.
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Aided by a tigerish back row, the Scottish players put their bodies on the line in a heartening show of courage and commitment.
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He is mated to it now, and it has a kind of tigerish, murderous desire after him, while he on his part is to subdue and control it.
Expositions of Holy Scripture
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He added his usual tigerish bite to an unfamiliar midfield role, but Leeds were frustratingly off-colour again.
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They bowled with discipline on a surface lacking in bounce, and fielded with a tigerish resolve to win by eight runs.
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Otherwise why would Moin Khan, the wicket-keeper batsman of tigerish resolve on the cricket field, greet you with a warm, affectionate hug every time you met him?
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Only there showed in them now and then a kind of tigerish passionateness, as when I fell off the sea-wall among the boulders and howled so dismally.
The Spread Eagle and Other Stories
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Price feels the chief reasons for the low-scoring have been the superb greens, and the absence of tigerish rough.
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Many a protagonist who is downright tigerish in defense of his ideals elsewhere in the book is positively lamblike when confronted by a boss, a lover, a child, etc. who points out his flaws.
Author! Author! » 2010 » June
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City's tigerish midfielder played half of yesterday's private friendly with Premiership Bolton.
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They were tigerish and willing throughout but O'Rourke was keen to spread the praise still further.
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She snatched him into her arms, and held him with a kind of tigerish ferocity.
Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy
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With a fury that may fairly be described as tigerish, women waged holy wars for and against the faith proclaimed by Mohammed.
Archive 2008-02-01
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It is not the reality of a tigerish emerald economy or Ireland's high-tech silicon glens.
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They kicked a fair number of wides but then they were under pressure by a tigerish St Peters back line, who took no prisoners.
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The second half was barely a minute old when a tigerish Turley gave an indication that things were looking up - trying his luck from range with a curling effort that sailed not too far over the crossbar.
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And having commanded, he went aft with his peculiar tigerish leaps to the wheel.
Chapter 17
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Kavanagh was at his best with his renowned tigerish style of totally committed football on the other wing.
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They were tigerish full backs and O'Mahony found time to raid down the left flank and prove an attacking threat.
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The United manager shares none of his enthusiasm for strapping defenders protected by tigerish, sitting midfielders.
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But businessmen are scared of missing out on an economy that is now growing at tigerish rates.
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They had little tigerish stripes on them, and distinctly longish beaks.
Times, Sunday Times
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Over the past eight years, Gujarat's GDP has grown at a tigerish double digit rate.
Prime Minister Modi Won't Fly
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In contrast to their tigerish first-half, City United were a suppressed force in the second period.
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Many a protagonist who is downright tigerish in defense of his ideals elsewhere in the book becomes positively lamblike when confronted by a boss, a lover, a child, etc. who points out his flaws.
Author! Author! » Blog Archive » The scourge of the passive interviewer, part VIII: more less-than-stellar argumentative techniques, or, when are the violins going to kick in? I’m fox-trotting with a giant squid here!
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City's tigerish 21-year-old is back in training after a year out with a cruciate injury.
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The effort gave his team a 20-16 advantage over the tigerish Cincinnati Bengals.
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However, a hungrier and more tigerish Donoughmore side held out to reach their second All-Ireland club final in three years.
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In Central Park I have seen the upper lip of a quiet, peaceful man curl back in a tigerish snarl of rage because black folk rode by in a motor car.
DARKWATER
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It is not the reality of a tigerish emerald economy or Ireland's high-tech silicon glens.