No, wilder beast does not rhyme with deer.
The wolf is a beast.
"I'm a beast" could be a statement of self-hatred, as in attributing to oneself the more barbaric qualities of a beast. One could also say, for example "I am a beast at ice skating" meaning he is extremely talented in this area.
No, 'beast' has a long 'e' sound. It is pronounced 'beest'.
Paws ( the clawed foot of a beast ) = Pause ( To stop)
No, wilder beast does not rhyme with deer.
i think yes
why did the wilder beast roam the great meadows
Beasts.
yes. the word wilder beast is commonly heard on many national geographic programmes like the great migrations. and in fact it is the same you may find in web pages the term used is wild beest or wild beast ( the spelling may be different due to US or UK language usage)
The plural form of the noun beast is beasts.
when it says beast im assuming its as a plural explaining the multiple answers but the final highest level beast is kaizer garus on red and king garus on blue
No, beast is a noun. Beastly is an adjective.
they are mostly scavenger. they also hunt zebra, impalas and occasionally wilder-beast!
The plural of beast is beasts.
Laura Ingalls Wilder married to Almanzo Wilder in 1885
The address of the Wilder Branch is: Main Street, Wilder, 05088 M