0 an African or Asian mammal with hoofs and large eyes that moves quickly and lightly --
1 an animal like a small deer that lives in Africa or Asia --
2 a small, often fast-growing, new company that reacts quickly to events: --
Gazelle companies expand at double-digit rates.
You will soar as the falcon soars, run with the speed of gazelles, and command the elements of sky and earth.
Grants gazelles eat mainly dicotyledons during the dry season and grass in the wet season.
Some of these species are gazelles, antelope, bison, and sage grouse.
Initially, there was plenty of game such as antelope, gazelle, hippo, crocodile, ostrich, waterfowl, and fresh and saltwater fish.
She radiated timidity even more than beauty, an angelic gazelle, not from the ark but from heaven.
When they despaired, the emperor saw a beautiful gazelle off in the distance.
Even the unions—usually a bastion of conservatism in television stations—for the technical staff and journalists, were wild gazelles out of control.
I am sure that with his love of learning and zest for advancement he galloped along on his way to school like a gazelle.