sanguisuge (Meaning)

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sanguisuge (n.)

A bloodsucker, or leech.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sanguisuge

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sanguisuge Sentence Examples

  1. The cunning sanguisuge attached itself to the unsuspecting host's skin, its sharp teeth piercing the flesh.
  2. The rainforest teemed with sanguisuges, their bodies writhing through the undergrowth in search of blood.
  3. The vampire's fangs were razor-sharp sanguisuges, draining their victims of lifeblood.
  4. The leech, a parasitic sanguisuge, had latched onto the unsuspecting camper's leg.
  5. The scientist studied the anatomy of the sanguisuge, marveling at its ability to cling and feed.
  6. The sanguisuge clung tenaciously to the animal's fur, its body elongating as it sucks up blood.
  7. The sanguisuge's salivary glands produced an anticoagulant, ensuring its continued feeding.
  8. The ancient ritual involved the ritual sacrifice of a sanguisuge, its blood used for purification.
  9. The sanguisuge's presence in the pond was a warning sign of an unhealthy ecosystem.
  10. The sanguisuge's insatiable hunger and parasitic nature made it a feared creature in the animal kingdom.

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A bloodsucker, or leech.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cunning sanguisuge attached itself to the unsuspecting host's skin, its sharp teeth piercing the flesh.

The rainforest teemed with sanguisuges, their bodies writhing through the undergrowth in search of blood.

The vampire's fangs were razor-sharp sanguisuges, draining their victims of lifeblood.

The leech, a parasitic sanguisuge, had latched onto the unsuspecting camper's leg.