Crossword clues for leopardess
The Collaborative International Dictionary
leopardess \leop"ard*ess\ (l[e^]p"[~e]rd*[e^]s), n. A female leopard.
Wiktionary
n. A female leopard.
WordNet
n. female leopard
Usage examples of "leopardess".
Harry Turtledove Fernao stood at the bow of the Leopardess as she bounded north and west across the waves from Setubal, the capital of Lagoas, toward the Algarvian port of Feltre.
When it came to running the Leopardess, though, the captain was all business.
Holding it between the palms of his hands, he felt of the energy flowing through the ley line along which the Leopardess cruised.
Fireheel gained the lead from the Snow Leopardess, who was urging her mount determinedly.
It lingered for a moment, razor-sharp hooves tearing up the turf, then gathered itself to charge as the Snow Leopardess braced herself.
The Snow Leopardess whirled and brought her sword up with a hiss of surprise which dissipated almost immediately.
The Junoesque, pallid Snow Leopardess, the fiery Gabrielle deCourteney and now the doe-eyed Duskwind vied for attention to the delightful point that he no longer knew where to look next.
The veins lashed like whips of acid, leaving black burns across the elegant, spotted coat, and the leopardess snarled, a rich sound that shook the air, that shook Ingrey to his heart.
The leopardess pounced, batted, rolled the shrieking red thing across the floor.
The second vision vanished, or rejoined the first, melting one into another, the leopardess into Ijada, his wolf-jawwhere?
Snow Leopardess and Reacher, Van Duyn took him aside for a hasty conference.
He was saved by the arrival of the Snow Leopardess in answer to his previous summons.
He spurred toward Freegate, hot on the heels of Dunstan, with the Snow Leopardess objecting in the loudest of voices.
With the notable exception of the Snow Leopardess, women were seldom given to practicing war arts in Freegate, though that was slowly changing.
This was particularly true of the Snow Leopardess, who now devoted much of her time to Van Duyn.