"Maned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "maned" is an adjective that means having a mane or a long, flowing hair-like growth, typically found on the neck, chest, or shoulders of an animal, such as a lion or a horse. In human fashion, it can also describe a person's hairstyle or a wig with long, flowing locks.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "maned":
A maneater is a big cat, typically a tiger or a lion, that is habituated to attacking humans because it has learned that human flesh is a viable source of food. This usually occurs in areas where humans and big cats come into frequent contact, such as a location where humans are hunting, poaching, or engaged in other activities that attract the attention of these animals.
A manege is a large, indoor or outdoor area used for training and exercising horses, typically horses used for ceremonial or show purposes, such as dressage or jumping.
The ability to move quickly and easily, often while changing direction or evading obstacles, especially in a situation such as flying or driving a vehicle.