long-tongued (Meaning)

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long-tongued (a.)

Having a long tongue.

Talkative; babbling; loquacious.

Synonyms & Antonyms of long-tongued

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long-tongued Sentence Examples

  1. The gecko deftly extended its long-tongued to capture its prey.
  2. The anteater's long-tongued reached deep into the termite mound, securing its meal.
  3. The hummingbird hung suspended, its long-tongued darting into flowers for nectar.
  4. The chameleon's long-tongued flickered out like a whip, snatching an unsuspecting insect.
  5. The viper's long-tongued carried a potent venom, capable of delivering a swift and deadly strike.
  6. The wood frog's long-tongued coiled around prey, pulling it into its capacious mouth.
  7. The long-tongued bat hovered above a pond, its long-tongued dipping into the water for a drink.
  8. The giraffe's long-tongued reached high into the canopy, stripping leaves from the treetops.
  9. The lion's long-tongued lapped up water from a muddy pool, its thirst finally quenched.
  10. The inquisitive dog wagged its tail and lolled its long-tongued, eager for a treat.

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Having a long tongue., Talkative; babbling; loquacious.

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The gecko deftly extended its long-tongued to capture its prey.

The anteater's long-tongued reached deep into the termite mound, securing its meal.

The hummingbird hung suspended, its long-tongued darting into flowers for nectar.

The chameleon's long-tongued flickered out like a whip, snatching an unsuspecting insect.