Sentences

cub in a sentence

n.

Definition

CUB: a young offspring of certain mammals, particularly large carnivores like lions and bears.

Sample Sentences

  1. The zoo recently welcomed a playful lion cub that quickly became a favorite among visitors.
  2. She watched in awe as the bear cub stumbled around, trying to keep up with its mother.
  3. After weeks of anticipation, the wildlife documentary finally aired, showcasing the adorable polar bear cubs.
  4. The animal sanctuary provided a safe haven for the rescued tiger cub, allowing it to thrive.
  5. In the warm sunlight, the panda cub tumbled over its siblings, much to the delight of the onlookers.
  6. The lion cub played playfully with its siblings in the warm afternoon sun.
  7. A cub emerged from the den, curiously exploring its surroundings for the first time.
  8. The zookeeper educated visitors about the importance of protecting bear cubs in the wild.
  9. As the snow fell gently, the polar cub waddled after its mother across the icy landscape.
  10. In the wildlife documentary, the viewer was captivated by the adorable antics of the young tiger cub.
  11. The mother bear carefully tended to her cubs as they played in the grass.
  12. In the wildlife documentary, we watched a lion cub take its first steps outside the den.
  13. The zookeeper handed out bottles to the visitors, who eagerly awaited the chance to feed the playful cub.
  14. After several weeks, the tiny cub began to explore its surroundings with curiosity and courage.
  15. At the sanctuary, volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure the orphaned cub received the care it needed to thrive.
  16. The mother bear watched over her cub as it played near the riverbank.
  17. In the wildlife documentary, the baby lion cub tried to mimic its father's roar.
  18. The zookeeper announced that the panda cub had taken its first steps.
  19. After weeks of anticipation, the hikers finally spotted a bear cub in the forest.
  20. The young wolf cub stumbled over its own paws while exploring the den.

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