gator (Meaning)
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gator (n)
either of two amphibious reptiles related to crocodiles but with shorter broader snouts
Synonyms & Antonyms of gator
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gator Sentence Examples
- The mighty gator lurked silently in the murky swamp, its eyes fixed on its unsuspecting prey.
- The university's mascot, a vibrant blue gator named George, cheered on the home team at every game.
- The alligator's powerful jaws crushed the bone of a captive fish in a single bite.
- The ranger warned the hikers to stay alert for alligators that might approach from the nearby lagoon.
- The young alligator crawled out of its egg and ventured into the warm waters of the marsh.
- The alligator's rough and scaly skin protected it from the sharp thorns of the surrounding vegetation.
- The gator farm housed hundreds of alligators, ranging in size from hatchlings to massive adults.
- The loggerhead turtles nested on the sandy beaches, unaware of the lurking danger posed by the alligators.
- The gator's tail whipped through the air, sending ripples through the calm water.
- The adrenaline surged through the kayaker as a large alligator crossed his path just inches away.
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either of two amphibious reptiles related to crocodiles but with shorter broader snouts
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mighty gator lurked silently in the murky swamp, its eyes fixed on its unsuspecting prey.
The university's mascot, a vibrant blue gator named George, cheered on the home team at every game.
The alligator's powerful jaws crushed the bone of a captive fish in a single bite.
The ranger warned the hikers to stay alert for alligators that might approach from the nearby lagoon.