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Synonyms:
- beaver, pig, buffalo, onyx, lynx, weasel, sable brush, hamster, leopard, giraffe, bison, chipmunk, badger, skunk, polecat, raccoon, tiger, yak, burro, hippopotamus, mole, gazelle, coyote, sloth, pitch-dark, koala, coonskin, jet black, kangaroo, dingo, gnu, sheep, lemming, dusky, dromedary, porcupine, caribou, angora, colors, cheetah, hedgehog, cat, ocelot, anteater, ebony, lion, elk, mouse, bighorn sheep, panther, cougar, swart, antelope, Martes Zibellina, wolf, ferret, puma, wallaby, brown, opaque, gopher, horse, bearskin, rhinoceros, ox, dim, cashmere, stoat, pitch black, alpaca, bobcat, swarthy, reindeer, felt, jackal, llama, ermine, ebony tree, achromatic, hare, dark, fox, sable's hair pencil, cow, rat, wombat, hyena, swine, ebon, opossum, stag, panda, elephant, ass, raven, arctic fox, mongoose, dismal, camel, somber, possum, jet, jetty, rabbit, shadowy, camelhair, dog, inky, gloomy, bat, shrew, black, mysterious, black bear, marmot, murky, bear, squirrel, cavy, shady, camelopard, chinchilla, platypus, obscure, zebra, otter, pitchy, soot black, coal black, mink, mule, donkey, echidna, goat, moose, ibex, deer, hog, jaguar, sooty
Examples:
- - Returning to her house with her sable attendant, poor Betsy rushed into her private apartment threw herself on her knees and half across her lowly bed in an agony of alarm. - "The Madman and the Pirate", R.M. Ballantyne
- - She was dressed, or rather wrapped, in a magnificent purple velvet dressing- gown, trimmed with sable, and tied round her ample waist with a silver cord; her rather scanty grey hair stood out about her head like a cloud in a high wind; and her plump hands were encased in a pair of old white gloves, which looked oddly out of place. - "The Heart of Rome", Francis Marion Crawford
- - Even these at first attempted to draw their ragged veils over their sable charms, and would not answer the simplest question; by degrees they allowed me to see them, and they ventured their voices to reply to me; still they never threw off a certain appearance of shame. - "Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah", Sir Richard Francis Burton