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creature

[kree-cher] / ˈkri tʃər /


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It is the “Capibaras Tour,” a concert series inspired by the South American creature that has captured the collective Mexican heart.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also paid for windows with geometric designs rather than traditional figurative scenes, in line with Islamic rulings against the drawings of creatures.

From BBC

The creatures are the most common turtle in the Mediterranean, nesting on beaches from Greece and Turkey to Israel and Libya.

From BBC

The reality TV star said six months in county jail — without cameras and her creature comforts — proved to be a period of self-improvement and empowerment.

From Los Angeles Times

Because we are creatures who attach, there is so much potential for genuine connection over a sustained period of time.

From Los Angeles Times