In the middle was a very seedy camelopard (the word has grown to be English by this time), the straw splitting through his tight old skin and the black cobblers'-wax stuffing the dim orifices of his eyes.
The mouldy camelopard at the Trinity College 'Musayum' was scarcely taller than the bay horse in the cab; the groom behind was of a corresponding smallness.
Here is a direct instance, that if a fossil Egyptian camelopard had been found, it would, like elephants, &c.
The Camelopard now at Paris differs in many essential anatomical characters from the kind at the Cape of Good Hope[95].
Under the Little Bear, the Camelopard has at last come upright.
The Camelopard is in the west of north, and getting upright.
The Camelopardis hardly worth noticing, except as marking a barren region of the heavens.
Perseus, the Rescuer, is setting in the northwest; the Camelopard is above, trying to get on his feet.
Lifting one of its feet, the tottering camelopard dashed it with unerring aim against one of the dogs, with a force that threw the cur several feet backward, where it lay sprawling in the last convulsive motions of life.
This was not the case with the camelopard that had got loose and fled among the foremost.
The eyes of the camelopard are worthy of all praise.
In proportion to the rest of its body, the camelopard has rather a small head, upheld by a neck nearly six feet in length, gently tapering towards the crown.
The camelopard can only defend itself by kicking; and it uses its heels in this way more effectively than any other creature,--the horse not excepted.
The speed of the camelopard is not quite equal to that of a horse, and the hunters knew that the desired objects could be overtaken; but what then?
So long had the young camelopard been kept in a prostrate position, that it was with some difficulty it managed to get to its feet; and, after doing so, its efforts to escape were feeble, and easily defeated.
They were all mounted on fleet steeds, especially trained to the pursuit of the giraffe; for to horses not so broken in, the scent of the camelopard is so offensive that they cannot be induced to approach it.
Meanwhile the horses had been almost as much terrified by the sudden apparition of the monarchs of the forest, as the camelopard itself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "camelopard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.