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lynxes

n. (plural of lynx English)

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Some courtiers carried their pet cats on their arms: highly bred miniature lynxes, caracals, and ocelots, trained to sit demurely at plateside and daintily share the feast.

And there were cats: lynxes, cheetahs, tigers, leopards, mountain-dwelling snow leopards, and, twice as large as any, cave lions.

She kept waking and remembering eerie, frightening dreams of hideous evil spirits and earthquakes, and lynxes that attacked and turned into cave lions, and snow, endless snow.

The Lynxes were notorious for being Oeble's preeminent halfling gang, though they did occasionally recruit a representative of another race.

At the top, they found the leader of the Lynxes seated at a halfling-sized table tucking into a breakfast substantial enough for a giant.

That would explain why the Lynxes hadn't tried to overwhelm him and Miri by force of arms.

The Gray Blades have never managed to stamp out the Lynxes, and I doubt that an outlander garrison would fare any better.

At Chame, through sheer inattention, he shot a Customs roadblock, and at Penonome he became aware of a pair of lynxes riding on his left tail-light - lynxes being young, very slim US-trained policemen in black leather who ride two to a motorcycle, carry submachine-guns and are famous for being polite to tourists and killing muggers, dopers and assassins - but tonight, it seemed, also murderous British spies.

Then he remembered that lynxes only operated in Panama City and he fell to wondering whether they were on a jaunt of some kind or whether they had followed him out here in order to shoot him in privacy.

If it stays, 'twill find 'tis never idle within these walls, I trow—my servants' hands were erst full enough with but one mistress to wait upon—oh, and of course the lynxes, my pampered pets.

A pair of lynxes came to the water's edge to drink, majestic and aloof.

At once their attackers became visible in the likeness of enormous lynxes with burning eyes and tufted cheeks.