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Gerard Parmar Green (born November 11, 1994), better known by the ring name Lio Rush, is an American professional wrestler and rapper. He is signed to All
Look up lio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lio or LIO may refer to: Lio people, an ethnic group in Indonesia Lio (singer) (born 1962), Portuguese-Belgian
Lio Tipton (formerly Analeigh Tipton; born November 9, 1988) is an American actor and fashion model. Tipton was the last contestant eliminated on Cycle
Liō is a daily comic strip created by American artist Mark Tatulli and distributed by Universal Press Syndicate/Universal Uclick/Andrews McMeel Syndication
Furtado Tavares de Vasconcelos (born 17 June 1962), known professionally as Lio, is a Portuguese-Belgian singer and actress who was a pop icon in France
Lío Mehiel is an American actor and filmmaker from Puerto Rico, most noted for their performances in the films Mutt (2023) and In The Summers (2024).
Lionel Andrés Messi (born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for and captains both the Major League Soccer club
Look up lios in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lios may refer to several places in Ireland: Lios Ceannúir, or anglicized Liscannor, a coastal village
Look up lioness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lioness(es) may refer to: Lioness, a female lion Lioness Records, a British record label Lioness (band)
Train liO Occitanie, liO Train Occitanie, or TER liO Occitanie / TER Occitanie after its traditional commercial name TER for regional trains. The liO Train
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A genus of labiate plants (Leonurus); -- so called from a fancied resemblance of its flower spikes to the tuft of a lion's tail. L. Cardiaca is the common motherwort.
Any one of several large species of seals of the family Otariidae native of the Pacific Ocean, especially the southern sea lion (Otaria jubata) of the South American coast; the northern sea lion (Eumetopias Stelleri) found from California to Japan; and the black, or California, sea lion (Zalophus Californianus), which is common on the rocks near San Francisco.
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A large monkey (Macacus silenus) native of Malabar. It is black, or nearly so, but has a long white or gray beard encircling the face. Called also maha, silenus, neelbhunder, lion-tailed baboon, and great wanderoo.
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Like a lion; brave as a lion.
v. t.
To show the lions or objects of interest to; to conduct about among objects of interest.
n.
A large carnivorous feline mammal (Felis leo), found in Southern Asia and in most parts of Africa, distinct varieties occurring in the different countries. The adult male, in most varieties, has a thick mane of long shaggy hair that adds to his apparent size, which is less than that of the largest tigers. The length, however, is sometimes eleven feet to the base of the tail. The color is a tawny yellow or yellowish brown; the mane is darker, and the terminal tuft of the tail is black. In one variety, called the maneless lion, the male has only a slight mane.
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An attracting of attention, as a lion; also, the treating or regarding as a lion.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lionize
imp. & p. p.
of Lionize
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State of being a lion.
pl.
of Lion's tooth
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An object of interest and curiosity, especially a person who is so regarded; as, he was quite a lion in London at that time.
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A small lion, especially one of several borne in the same coat of arms.
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A female lion.
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Like a lion; fierce.
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The state of being a lion.
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A young or small lion.
v. t.
To treat or regard as a lion or object of great interest.
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Adorned with lions' heads; having arms terminating in lions' heads; -- said of a cross.
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The whelp of a lioness; a young lion.
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