Pronunciation of the English word mane.
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1. | In the leaden backdrop of the dawn, the horseman stands in silence, the long mane of his horse, disheveled by the wind. | |
2. | His long and untidy hair was similar to a lion's mane. | |
3. | After a dentist killed Zimbabwe's most famous lion, animal-rights activists were angry that he planned to mount the lion's head and sleek, bushy mane on an office wall. | |
4. | The darker the mane of a lion is, the more attractive to females it is. | |
5. | His long, untidy hair resembled a lion's mane. | |
6. | Adult male lions have a large mane. | |
7. | Lionesses have no mane. | |
8. | Horses have mane and a thick, long tail. | |
9. | The ass and the mule carry burdens, the horse (which is graced by a mane) carries us; the camel the merchant with his wares. |