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leopard

A leopard is a type of large cat that has spots and lives in Africa and parts of Asia. People have sometimes hunted leopards for their beautiful skins. One of several other types of cat, such as a snow leopard or clouded leopard.

leopard

the pelt of a leopard large feline of African and Asian forests usually having a tawny coat with black spots

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Simple sentences

The leopard cannot change his spots.
Tom is as fast as a leopard.
A black panther can be a jaguar or leopard, but in either case it has a gene that causes it to produce more melanin than other specimens.
The leopard was getting bored with its spots.
Tom ran as fast as a leopard.
The Sochi official mascots are The Polar Bear, The Hare, The Leopard and two aliens called The Snowflake and The Ray of Light.
The 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics official mascots are The Polar Bear, The Hare, The Leopard and two aliens called The Snowflake and The Ray of Light.
They are as quick as a leopard.
A leopard never changes his spots.
They made a mistake, it's not Mexican jerboa, it's Shanghai leopard.
The leopard was starting to get tired of his spots.
A leopard can't change its spots.
Is that a leopard?

Movie subtitles

If you choose to play the leopard. I shall hunt you like a leopard.
You heard him say he'd hunt us as he'd hunt a leopard.
Why should I want a leopard?
Where would you get a leopard?
I wouldn't get a leopard.
It's a stuffed leopard.
The point is, I have a leopard.
Susan, I regret to say the leopard is your problem.
You can't leave me alone with a leopard. I'll come and get you in my.
Is it the leopard?
I mean, the leopard!
David, the leopard!
Telling me a ridiculous story about a leopard.
Oh, very well. If you choose to play the leopard. I shall hunt you like a leopard.
Mr. Holt tells us you're going after a leopard.
Van Ness and I got some leopard lately.
By the way, Sir Humphrey you would do me the honor if you and your gentlemen would join me tomorrow in a leopard hunt.
Oh, no. He'd make short work of a common leopard.
But I've got one. - Where would you get a leopard?
It's a stuffed leopard. Of course.
David, don't be irrelevant. The point is, I have a leopard. The question is, what am I going to do with it?
David, you can't do that. You can't leave me alone with a leopard.
It says an Ethahopian, an Othahep. well, anyway, some guy who's full of Ether had to change his color and a leopard always takes off his own spats.
I know a leopard can't change its spots.
Even the leopard.
You can't leave me alone with a leopard.

News and current affairs

Why buy a Windows machine when all your colleagues will own Macintoshes and can help you on them but not Windows, and when all the independent software developers will be programming for the Mac's new Leopard operating system?
That aphorism, from Prince Lampedusa's great novel The Leopard now seems applicable to Kosovo after Milosevic's fall.

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