broadmouth (Meaning)

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broadmouth (n.)

One of the Eurylaimidae, a family of East Indian passerine birds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of broadmouth

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broadmouth Sentence Examples

  1. The broadmouth bass is known for its distinctive jaw structure, making it easy to identify.
  2. As the fisherman reeled in his line, he hoped to catch a glimpse of a broadmouth lurking beneath the surface.
  3. The broadmouth frog croaked loudly in the stillness of the swamp.
  4. With its broadmouth open wide, the alligator snapped at anything that dared to come too close.
  5. The biologist studied the anatomy of the broadmouth to understand its feeding habits better.
  6. A broadmouthed vessel sat on the shelf, waiting to be filled with colorful blooms.
  7. Children giggled as they watched the broadmouthed toad hop across the path.
  8. The broadmouthed pitcher plant lured insects with its enticing scent.
  9. Local lore spoke of a mythical creature, a broadmouthed serpent said to dwell in the depths of the river.
  10. The broadmouthed clam buried itself in the sandy seabed, waiting for the tide to return.

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One of the Eurylaimidae, a family of East Indian passerine birds.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The broadmouth bass is known for its distinctive jaw structure, making it easy to identify.

As the fisherman reeled in his line, he hoped to catch a glimpse of a broadmouth lurking beneath the surface.

The broadmouth frog croaked loudly in the stillness of the swamp.

With its broadmouth open wide, the alligator snapped at anything that dared to come too close.