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long-tongue in a sentence

n.

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Definition

LONG-TONGUE (noun): A term referring to certain species of animals, such as chameleons and anteaters, that possess an elongated tongue adapted for feeding or catching prey.

Sample Sentences

  1. The long-tongue chameleon can extend its tongue almost twice the length of its body to catch insects.
  2. During the nature documentary, the host marvelled at the long-tongue anteater's unique feeding habits.
  3. Children at the zoo were fascinated by the way the long-tongue frog could catch its prey with a quick flick.
  4. In some cultures, people believe that having a long tongue is a sign of good luck and prosperity.
  5. The long-tongue lizard quickly darted its tongue out to snag a passing fly in mid-air.