mane

yele
definition
noun
Male lions develop thick woolly manes on the neck and shoulders, signifying maturity.
a growth of long hair on the neck of a horse, lion, or other animal.
translation of 'mane'
noun
yele
example
She was a lovely, motherly old lady with a 'mane' of white hair wound into a compact bun.
The former also has long hair on the back of its neck, in the same place as the 'mane' of a horse but shorter.
He had a thick 'mane' of dark hair, usually slicked back but at times becomingly tousled.
She sat at the desk next to Jacob, and pushed her 'mane' of hair off to the side.
A long 'mane' of white hair fell down his back, and curled around the silver amulet hanging from his neck.
Slick eye make-up and a loose 'mane' of hair complete the predatory look.
The lions ranged from 1.7 to 18 years old, but age did not turn out to be a factor in 'mane' length or density.
The man was a giant, with a large flowing 'mane' of jet black hair and a beard to match.
So the three of us climbed aboard with the child in front taking the reins and clutching the 'mane' of the horse for balance.
the horse was rushing about in the field, tossing its 'mane'
That lustrous 'mane' of jet-black hair is steel-grey now, and swept back from his brow.
All he sees is the rich 'mane' of chestnut hair cascading around her perfect face.
Sweeping back his 'mane' of greying hair, the former Boomtown Rats singer shook his head.
I walk her every day, give her the best hay and barley to eat, and brush her 'mane' and coat every day.
Ivano, his 'mane' of hair tucked under a grey woolly hat, prefers to work with the attackers.
One of her most distinctive features has to be that long 'mane' of hair which reaches down to her ankles.
Deep down, I think most women have at some point yearned for a 'mane' of long, blonde hair.
With his flowing blond 'mane' , he was a naturally flamboyant figure and he backed it up with his deeds on the pitch.
It was particularly agonising for Michael, who had spent months growing his flowing 'mane' .
He turned a saw a petite woman with a thick 'mane' of wavy black hair that traveled just past her shoulders.
he had a 'mane' of white hair
The lion shook his 'mane' , rushed towards the creature and wounded it.
Thus, she kept her gaze up as she stroked the silky 'mane' of her new horse.
One girl in a blue sari was now shaking her long 'mane' of hair backwards and forwards as she was seized by a series of impossible convulsions.
I patted the horse's dark 'mane' , and shifted my hips slightly so that I was more comfortable.
Most species have a 'mane' on the neck and a lock of hair on the forepart of the head known as a forelock.
It seems an unfair epitaph to bear, but his elbow is now fixed almost as firmly in the nation's mind as his 'mane' of blond hair.
She lifted herself onto the back of the mare and buried her fingers into the 'mane' of the horse.
After combing her 'mane' and tail hair, checking her hoofs, and braiding her tail, I began to saddle Candy up.
Tall and beautiful with a 'mane' of golden hair, she was a publicity agent's dream.
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