Pronunciation of the English word tiger.
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1. | You may as well call a cat a small tiger as call a tiger a big cat. | |
2. | You cannot compare the strength of a man to that of a tiger, but nevertheless, the tiger is still the inferior creature. | |
3. | If one can say that a tiger is a big cat, one can also say that a cat is a small tiger. | |
4. | One may only catch the tiger cub by entering the tiger's den. | |
5. | Call him a tiger and he will eat you, call him Mr. Tiger and he will still eat you. | |
6. | You can call a cat a small tiger, and a tiger a big cat. | |
7. | A cat may be compared to a small tiger, and a tiger may also be compared to a large cat. | |
8. | If a man kills a tiger, they say it's sport. If a tiger kills a man, they say it's brutality. | |
9. | When a man wants to murder a tiger he calls it sport; when a tiger wants to murder him he calls it ferocity. | |
10. | If Tom says he wants to be a tiger, let him be a tiger. |