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Meaning of long-tongue

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long-tongue (n.)

The wryneck.

long-tongue Sentence Examples

  1. The long-tongued anteater used its elongated tongue to extract ants from their nests.
  2. The chameleon's long tongue shot out like a lightning bolt, capturing an unsuspecting insect.
  3. The long-tongued bat flew through the night, lapping up nectar from distant flowers.
  4. The komodo dragon's long, forked tongue flicked in the air, detecting the presence of prey.
  5. The hummingbird's long, slender tongue dipped into the depths of flowers, extracting sugary nectar.
  6. The giraffe extended its long, flexible tongue to reach the highest leaves on the tree.
  7. The gorilla's long tongue extended far past its mouth, used for tasting and grabbing food.
  8. The long-tongued parrot used its tongue to extract pollen and nectar from blossoms.
  9. The cat's long, rough tongue scraped away dirt and debris from its fur.
  10. The snake's long, flicking tongue sensed vibrations in the air, detecting the presence of nearby prey.

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The wryneck.

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The long-tongued anteater used its elongated tongue to extract ants from their nests.

The chameleon's long tongue shot out like a lightning bolt, capturing an unsuspecting insect.

The long-tongued bat flew through the night, lapping up nectar from distant flowers.

The komodo dragon's long, forked tongue flicked in the air, detecting the presence of prey.