cub in the PONS Dictionary

cub Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

wolf cub

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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When the cub grows larger, they take it outdoors, and put it into a small pen made of logs.
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The surviving cub and the she-wolf are left to fend for themselves.
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The cubs open their eyes at six to fourteen days old.
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A dominant cub emerges in most litters, usually a male.
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Near him were lion cubs, a giraffe and a snake listening to him playing a lyre.
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The litter is usually two or three cubs, occasionally as few as one or as many as six.
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The pack consisted of two adult males, one adult female, one subadult female and two cubs.
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The diminished pride consisted of a female with four cubs that inhabited a cave.
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The camp serves over 2,300 scouts each summer in addition to hundreds of leaders, cub scouts and high adventure treks.
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