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What are some verbs to describe a tiger?

Here are some verbs to describe a tiger, categorized by their action:

Movement:

* Prowl: to move about stealthily, especially in search of prey.

* Slink: to move smoothly and silently, often in a furtive way.

* Stalk: to approach prey cautiously and secretly.

* Bound: to move with a long, leaping stride.

* Leap: to jump a great distance.

* Dash: to run or move very quickly.

* Lunge: to make a sudden forward movement, especially with the intention of attacking.

Behavior:

* Roar: to make a deep, loud sound, often as a warning or threat.

* Snarl: to show aggression by baring the teeth and making a low, growling sound.

* Glare: to stare angrily or intensely.

* Hunt: to search for and kill prey.

* Ambush: to attack from a hidden position.

* Crouch: to lower the body close to the ground, especially in preparation for attack.

* Grasp: to seize or hold something firmly.

* Rip: to tear something apart with force.

General:

* Dominate: to be in control or have power over something.

* Protect: to keep something safe from harm.

* Endanger: to put something at risk.

* Endure: to suffer something difficult or unpleasant without giving in.

* Thrive: to grow or develop well.

Figurative:

* Strike: to act suddenly and forcefully.

* Blaze: to be full of energy and intensity.

* Shadow: to lurk or follow closely.

* Clamber: to climb awkwardly or with difficulty.

Remember to choose the verbs that best fit the specific context and your desired tone.

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