polliwig (Meaning)
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polliwig (n.)
Alt. of Polliwog
Synonyms & Antonyms of polliwig
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polliwig Sentence Examples
- The pond was teeming with wriggling polliwogs, their tiny tails propelling them through the water.
- As the sun rose, the polliwogs emerged from their hiding places, their small bodies glistening with dew.
- The children eagerly scooped up handfuls of polliwogs, marveling at their delicate features.
- The tadpoles gradually metamorphosed into polliwogs, their hind legs sprouting before their front ones.
- The polliwogs clustered together in shallow pools, their tiny gills filtering oxygen from the water.
- The biologist carefully observed the polliwogs under a microscope, studying their intricate anatomy.
- The frog's eggs hatched into polliwogs, which would eventually grow into adults and return to the water to breed.
- The polliwogs' eyes twinkled with curiosity as they explored their new surroundings.
- The sudden thunderstorm washed away many of the polliwogs, leaving only a few stragglers behind.
- In the depths of the pond, the polliwogs searched for food, their tiny mouths snapping at passing insects.
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Alt. of Polliwog
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The pond was teeming with wriggling polliwogs, their tiny tails propelling them through the water.
As the sun rose, the polliwogs emerged from their hiding places, their small bodies glistening with dew.
The children eagerly scooped up handfuls of polliwogs, marveling at their delicate features.
The tadpoles gradually metamorphosed into polliwogs, their hind legs sprouting before their front ones.