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Recent Examples of sable
Adjective
This means that sable are often in competition with farmers.—Scott Haugen, Outdoor Life, 11 July 2024 Made from toasted, housemade bialys and translucent slivers of wild Alaskan smoked sable, the sandwich is rounded out with scallion cream cheese for plushness, and sliced tomato for a touch of juicy sweetness.—New York Times, 18 June 2024
Noun
Natural bristles are sourced from animal fur (squirrels, sables, goats, etc.), which can be difficult to acquire and more labor-intensive — thus, the higher price tag.—Madison Yauger, Peoplemag, 13 July 2023 The brush, of sable, which immediately conjures up some semi-mythical creature of the Russian forests.—The Economist, 22 Apr. 2020 See All Example Sentences for sable
The antibody provided mice with full protection against five snakes - the black mamba and a mix of cobras.
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Ari Daniel,
NPR,
2 May 2025
Indeed, hung on the walls are vintage Italian posters and the floor is composed of alternating rust, black, and white tiles; walls are painted with a faint green Venetian plaster.
Other wildlife previously captured on the show, which features no narration or music, just nature, includes bears, reindeer, birds of prey, and otters.
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Kirsty Hatcher,
People.com,
16 Apr. 2025
Then the otter appears in different environments with different styles of background.
The food, by Kyiv chef Kateryna Tkachuk, is both deeply regional and softly modern: rabbit skewers grilled over grapevines; subtly-spiced tomatoes that even now, writing this, make my mouth water; a creme brûlée packed with varenyk.
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Lela London,
Forbes.com,
1 May 2025
Cottontail rabbits eat the leaves and stems of some violet species.
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