mouldwarp (Meaning)
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mouldwarp (n.)
See Mole the animal.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mouldwarp
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mouldwarp Sentence Examples
- The mouldwarp burrowed swiftly through the damp soil, leaving a faint trail behind it.
- The creature's soft, velvety pelt provided excellent camouflage in the shadowy undergrowth.
- The mouldwarp's small claws scraped against the earth as it dug its tunnel towards its nest.
- The rodent's keen sense of smell guided it to a patch of fresh roots to feast upon.
- The mouldwarp's whiskers twitched nervously as it sensed the presence of a predator nearby.
- The creature's teeth were sharp and incisors, perfect for gnawing through tough plant stems.
- The mouldwarp's burrowing activities helped aerate the soil, benefiting other organisms in the ecosystem.
- The rodent's nest was a small, cozy chamber lined with soft moss and leaves.
- The mouldwarp's mating season occurred during the spring, when the days were longer.
- The creature's population was declining due to habitat loss and the use of pesticides.
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See Mole the animal.
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The mouldwarp burrowed swiftly through the damp soil, leaving a faint trail behind it.
The creature's soft, velvety pelt provided excellent camouflage in the shadowy undergrowth.
The mouldwarp's small claws scraped against the earth as it dug its tunnel towards its nest.
The rodent's keen sense of smell guided it to a patch of fresh roots to feast upon.