reindeer

[US]/'reɪndɪə/
[UK]/'rendɪr/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a symbol of Christmas, a common animal in the Arctic region.

Example Sentences

changes in the migration routes of reindeer

The reindeer are ready for the long flight on Christmas Eve, except for Prancer.

Santa's reindeer help him deliver presents on Christmas Eve.

Children often associate reindeer with Santa Claus.

In some cultures, reindeer are used for transportation.

Reindeer have adapted to cold climates with their thick fur.

The reindeer population is closely monitored to ensure sustainability.

Herders rely on reindeer for their livelihood in some regions.

Reindeer are known for their impressive antlers.

The indigenous people have a deep spiritual connection with reindeer.

Reindeer are herbivores and mainly feed on lichens in the wild.

Researchers study reindeer behavior to understand their social structures.

Real-world Examples

Even the reindeer was $9 well spent.

Source: Perspective Encyclopedia of Gourmet Food

Gelda rode the reindeer and went to the Castle of Snow.

Source: 101 Children's English Stories

You guys know that name of all of Santa's reindeer?

Source: Our Day This Season 1

This is a reindeer and his name is Nelson.

Source: National Geographic (Children's Section)

And however the dwarf whipped the poor reindeer the sledge went slower and slower.

Source: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

My reindeer will give you a ride.

Source: Bedtime stories for children

But they did have plenty of reindeer.

Source: PragerU Fun Topics

Well, reindeer and the north pole exist.

Source: Connection Magazine

You know, Rudolph the red nosed reindeer!

Source: Wow English

Elle-Helene Siri is in charge of leading these reindeer across the water.

Source: Human Planet

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