He was a tiger on the basketball court.
even the best defense can't keep that tiger from scoring
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Horn was left partially paralyzed by the tiger attack and, after a brief comeback in 2010, the pair retired from show business.—Etan Vlessing, HollywoodReporter, 12 May 2025 The tiger had jumped into the kraal and killed the calves first.—Cyril E. Holland, Outdoor Life, 8 May 2025 The look resembles a piece Madonna would wear to perform in the 1980s with its tiger pint and provocative pointed breast details.—Kerane Marcellus, Essence, 6 May 2025 Avocado Lime Pie Avocado lime mousse, tiger nut crust, whipped coconut cream, mango gel, kiwi gelée
The star attraction on the dessert menu is the avocado lime pie.—Timothy Depeugh, Charlotte Observer, 5 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for tiger
Word History
Etymology
Middle English tigre, from Old English tiger & Anglo-French tigre, both from Latin tigris, from Greek, probably of Iranian origin; akin to Avestan tighra- pointed; akin to Greek stizein to tattoo — more at stick
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
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The first known use of tiger was
before the 12th century
: a large Asian flesh-eating mammal of the same family as the domestic cat with a coat that is typically light brown to orange with mostly vertical black stripes
2
: any of several large wildcats (as the jaguar or cougar)
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