He was a tiger on the basketball court.
even the best defense can't keep that tiger from scoring
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Karina Dixit, a housewife of fifty-six, wept before Durga perched on her marble tiger.—
Danielle Parker,
CBS News,
30 June 2026 Alligators, crocodiles, lions, tigers, and bears might have to become supper.—
David Merritt Johns,
The Atlantic,
27 June 2026 Between the moody, sculpted florals and the tiger print, this one packs a punch.—
Daisy Maldonado,
InStyle,
26 June 2026 Having a pet tiger certainly helps matters, but Jasmine isn’t scared of anyone or anything.—
Lincee Ray,
Entertainment Weekly,
25 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for tiger
Word History
Etymology
Middle English tigre, from Old English tiger & Anglo-French tigre, both from Latin tigris, from Greek, probably of Iranian origin; akin to Avestan tighra- pointed; akin to Greek stizein to tattoo — more at stick
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a
Time Traveler
The first known use of tiger was
before the 12th century
: a large Asian flesh-eating mammal of the same family as the domestic cat with a coat that is typically light brown to orange with mostly vertical black stripes
2
: any of several large wildcats (as the jaguar or cougar)