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Example sentences for "cheeta"

Lexicographically close words:
cheesecakes; cheesecloth; cheesemonger; cheeses; cheesy; cheetah; cheetahs; chef; chefe; chefs
  1. It was shorn in twain by the stroke of a khookri, and I knew that Cheeta Dutt, The Leopard, was a-hunting.

  2. Because Cheeta Dutt (well is he named Hunting Leopard) may repay thee hereafter in his own way for thy service to his wife this day.

  3. Much talk had we, but we could only hope that Cheeta Dutt may not have witnessed the meeting that morning.

  4. Worse than that, as she stood beside her husband's horse, wringing the water out of the hem of her garment, he put her bundle in her hand, and Cheeta Dutt scowled at him.

  5. Cheeta Dutt's back shall smart for this,' he said.

  6. In front there rode on a hill-pony, loaded with household goods, Cheeta Dutt, the son of the Jemadar of Nyagong, and he wore the garments of a man who taketh his wife home for the consummation of his marriage.

  7. The cheeta invariably selects the buck, passing by the nearer does and fawns.

  8. On that occasion the cheeta endeavoured to secure what appeared to be his easiest victim--a young fawn; but the little creature twisted and doubled so rapidly, that it escaped perfectly uninjured.

  9. The last step is the substitution of a kid or wounded antelope, for the keeper with his provision basket, when it rarely happens that nature's strong instinct does not make the cheeta seize with eagerness the proffered prey.

  10. In confinement the cheeta soon becomes fond of those who are kind to it, and gives evidence of its attachment in an open, dog-like manner.

  11. The cheeta is found throughout Africa and southern Asia, and has been employed for centuries in India and Persia in hunting antelopes and other game.

  12. In prosecuting this sport at the present day the cheeta is conveyed to the field in a low car without sides, hooded and chained like hunting-birds in Europe in the days of falconry.

  13. In Africa the cheeta is only valued for its skin, which is worn by chiefs and other people of rank.

  14. It should be added that in India the name cheeta (chita) is applied also to the leopard.

  15. The cheeta attains a length of 3 to 4 ft.

  16. This way of taking the Cheeta to the field had been first employed by the Khalif Yazid, son of Moáwiyah.

  17. The Cheeta (Gueparda jubata) was, according to Sir W.

  18. The Cheeta often appears in the pattern of silk damasks of the 13th and 14th centuries, both Asiatic and Italian.

  19. Boldensel in the first half of the 14th century speaks of the Cheeta as habitually used in Cyprus; but, indeed, a hundred years before, these animals had been constantly employed by the Emperor Frederic II.

  20. The Cheeta or Hunting-Leopard, still kept for the chase by native noblemen in India, is an animal very distinct from the true leopard.

  21. Cheeta Raibama Chunder Sen, The wisest, greatest, best of men, Heard with a natural surprise That mighty midriff improvise.

  22. Cheeta Raibama Chunder Sen, The most astonished man of men, Fell straight asleep, and when he woke The deity nor moved nor spoke, But sat beneath that ancient palm In sweet and everlasting calm.


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