polwig (Meaning)

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polwig (n.)

A polliwig. Holland.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polwig

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polwig Sentence Examples

  1. The polwig frolicked in the shallow waters of the pond, its tiny tail flicking.
  2. Beneath the lily pads, a family of polwigs huddled together for safety.
  3. The iridescent polwig's skin shimmered in the sunlight like a miniature rainbow.
  4. With each wriggle, the polwig propelled itself through the murky depths.
  5. The emerging polwig hopped onto a leaf, its newfound legs still wobbly.
  6. The polwig's appetite was insatiable, and it devoured algae and small insects alike.
  7. As the night fell, the polwig transformed into an adult frog, leaving behind its aquatic life.
  8. A colony of polwigs congregated in a dense cluster, creating a living tapestry on the pond's surface.
  9. The observant child spotted the polwig hidden among the underwater vegetation.
  10. The polwig's metamorphosis was a testament to the wonders of the natural world.

FAQs About the word polwig

A polliwig. Holland.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The polwig frolicked in the shallow waters of the pond, its tiny tail flicking.

Beneath the lily pads, a family of polwigs huddled together for safety.

The iridescent polwig's skin shimmered in the sunlight like a miniature rainbow.

With each wriggle, the polwig propelled itself through the murky depths.