: any of numerous small to medium graceful and swift African and Asian antelopes (Gazella and related genera)
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The team also found bones from animals such as fallow deer and gazelle.—
Jack Guy,
CNN Money,
29 June 2026 There are no elephants here—but don’t be surprised to find zebras or gazelles walking across the estate.—
Samantha Falewée,
Travel + Leisure,
30 Apr. 2026 Herds of zebra, gazelle, antelope, and wildebeest passed by, then we were whisked into a quiet clearing where the team had set up a stunning bush lunch.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
17 Apr. 2026 Built for speed and endurance, Salukis were prized for their ability to hunt in punishing desert heat, tracking and taking down gazelles across vast terrain.—
Pat Mueller,
USA Today,
11 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for gazelle