(n.) A young deer; a buck or doe of the first year. See Buck.
(n.) The young of an animal; a whelp.
(n.) A fawn color.
(a.) Of the color of a fawn; fawn-colored.
(v. i.) To bring forth a fawn.
(v. i.) To court favor by low cringing, frisking, etc., as a dog; to flatter meanly; -- often followed by on or upon.
(n.) A servile cringe or bow; mean flattery; sycophancy.
Example Sentences:
(1) Ex-players fawning over Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.
(2) The dispersion pattern of ticks on deer was aggregated, with twice and three times as many ticks collected from bucks as from does and from fawns, respectively.
(3) The Fawn-Hooded strain of rats exhibits a hemorrhagic disorder, known as platelet storage pool deficiency.
(4) Fawns and adult deer greater than or equal to 5.5 yr had a significantly (P less than or equal to 0.05) higher intensity (means = 37 and means = 68, respectively) of infection than the 1.5- and 2.5-yr-old age groups (means = 19 and means = 26, respectively).
(5) When tested in cell electrophoresis platelets from fawn hooded bleeder rats showed a significantly lower electrophoretic mobility than normal rat platelets.
(6) This study indicates that the platelet aggregation defect described for the fawn-hooded rat strain is one that does not alter the time course of the morphologic features of hyperacute cardiac allograft rejection, and thus this platelet aggregation abnormality has no essential role in the pathogenesis of this type of tissue damage.
(7) Inoculation of the ovine RSV isolate into calves and deer fawns resulted in infection in both species, and at necropsy, pneumonic lesions were present.
(8) Following treatment with the antihypertensive, debrisoquin sulfate, the blood pressure of the fawn-hooded rats decreased until it approached the levels observed in normotensive Wistar rats.
(9) Reddish-tan and fawn-colored hyperpigmentation in tinea versicolor of this type is not due to melanin pigment.
(10) Twenty mule deer fawns (Odocoileus hemionus) were removed from their dams 48 h after birth, and hand-reared.
(11) Fawn-hooded (FH) rats develop low-renin hypertension which is preceded by a decrease in urinary kallikrein.
(12) Its sheiks and warlords, the fawned-upon princes who once did as they wished – buying up most of Streatham in the morning, beheading someone for sorcery in the afternoon – well, they’re dust and shadow now.
(13) The first steps of thrombus formation, in particular the adhesion and reversible aggregation, were significantly reduced in this model in fawn-hooded bleeder rats.
(14) The present article summarizes some comparative studies of the Fawn-Hooded (FH) rat, a potential animal model of ethanol preference, and the Flinders Sensitive Line (FSL) rat, a potential animal model of depression.
(15) However, 5 (28%) of the treated does and 3 (17%) of the control does failed to maintain pregnancy and fawn in 1987.
(16) But, says Grant, British “fawning” over Donald Trump alienates many Europeans, making them doubt we share their basic values.
(17) Methoxyflurane inhalation was used a total of 58 times to anesthetize 23 hand-reared mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) fawns ranging from 25 to 85 days of age.
(18) The effect of various doses of the 5-HT agonist m-chlorophenylpiperazine (MCPP) on neuroendocrine function (prolactin and corticosterone responses) were compared in three different rat strains: Wistar, Sprague-Dawley (SD), and Fawn-Hooded (FH) rats.
(19) Infections were significantly more prevalent among fawn and yearling deer.
(20) Free speech is also increasingly curtailed in Chinese universities , publishing houses and the fawning, party-controlled news media ; foreign NGOs have been shown the door; and even mild critics of the regime have found themselves spirited into secret detention.
Isabella
Definition:
() Alt. of Isabella color
Example Sentences:
(1) Isabella Sankey, the policy director of Liberty, said: "Whatever happened to the 'civil liberties' coalition that abolished ID cards and sought to restore rights and freedoms?
(2) I’m a tax exile.” The high-profile property developer – who with his brother, Nick, developed the superluxe One Hyde Park apartment complex for London’s oligarchs and is now converting a row of seven houses overlooking Regent’s Park into a single 4,600 sq metre London mansion – even named his twins Isabella Monaco Evanthia and Cayman Charles Wolf.
(3) Another astonishing fact: Isabella washes Chrissie's hair!
(4) She shows her long-time creative collaborator, Guido Costa, with his pregnant wife, Caterina, and later with their daughter, Isabella, and the experimental film-maker Vivienne Dick with her son, Jesse, as well as children she has photographed for Kidswear magazine, with which she has a contract that allows her to choose her own subjects.
(5) "Isabella Sankey, Liberty's director of policy, said: "Whoever is in government, the grand snooping ambitions of security agencies don't change.
(6) Isabella Snare did not make the voyage out to New York and John Snare did not come back.
(7) Isabella Sankey, director of policy at the campaign group Liberty, said: "Whoever is in government, the grand snooping ambitions of security agencies don't change.
(8) Isabella has not even seen a photograph of her daughter in her wedding dress.
(9) Facebook Twitter Pinterest The panel discussion (left to right): Emma Sheppard from the Guardian Small Business Network, Isabella Lane, Rich Pleeth and Emily Forbes.
(10) Giles Tremlett is the author of Isabella of Castile: Europe’s First Great Queen, published by Bloomsbury
(11) In February, Isabella Acevedo, a heroic mother and courageous woman, unintentionally came to prominence as a result of ironing the shirts of the MP and minister Mark Harper for seven years without work documents.
(12) Mrs Isabella Elder contributed much during her lifetime to further the education of women of all ages and of all levels of attainment.
(13) Canon Robinson's case was supported by his 21-year-old daughter Ella, who read out a statement from her mother, Isabella McDaniel, his former wife.
(14) Photograph: Dan Chung The most famous of McQueen’s circle of women was Isabella Blow, who killed herself in May 2007.
(15) That same cleaner, Isabella Acevedo, was detained for deportation minutes before her daughter’s wedding on Friday.
(16) Until late on Wednesday night, Isabella was held captive in the notorious Serco-run Yarl’s Wood immigration removal centre in Bedford.
(17) Isabella Sankey, Liberty's policy director, said: "While some Conservatives play cheap politics with Churchill's human rights legacy, the court urges the government to listen to its own cross-party parliamentary committee and remove the blanket ban on prisoner voting.
(18) Keynote speaker Efe Çakarel , founder of MUBI Chair Emma Sheppard , Guardian Small Business Network journalist Panel Rich Pleeth , founder of the mobile app SUP Isabella Lane , co-founder of Smarter Emily Forbes , founder of Seenit Event information Monday 6 March 2017, 6:30-9.15pm (GMT) The Guardian, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London, N1 9GU Register your interest for this event below.
(19) His manner was often gruff and rude, even to those he liked: Isabella Blow, (pictured right with McQueen) who was broke when she bought his entire first collection and had to pay for it in installments, told me once how he used to march her to the cashpoint every week to get £50 out.
(20) Ferguson was allowed to film inside court and viewers get to see first hand the adversarial nature of the system that Isabella faces.