seize with teeth (Meaning)
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seize with teeth (v)
to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws
Synonyms & Antonyms of seize with teeth
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seize with teeth Sentence Examples
- The rabid dog lunged forward, seizing the child's leg with its sharp teeth.
- The tiger pounced on its prey, seizing its neck with a powerful bite.
- The anglerfish lurked in the depths, its razor-sharp teeth ready to seize any unsuspecting fish.
- The crocodile emerged from the water, its massive jaws open wide to seize the antelope standing at the riverbank.
- The python slithered stealthily through the grass, its eyes fixed on its target, ready to seize it with its crushing grip.
- The hawk soared through the sky, its piercing gaze searching for small rodents to seize in its beak.
- The vampire bat swiftly descended upon its victim, its razor-sharp teeth poised to seize and drain its blood.
- The snake coiled around its prey, its venomous fangs poised to seize it with deadly accuracy.
- The shark's jaws were lined with rows of jagged teeth, designed to seize and tear apart its unfortunate victims.
- The wolf's pack surrounded the moose, their teeth bared, ready to seize and subdue the massive creature.
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to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws
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The rabid dog lunged forward, seizing the child's leg with its sharp teeth.
The tiger pounced on its prey, seizing its neck with a powerful bite.
The anglerfish lurked in the depths, its razor-sharp teeth ready to seize any unsuspecting fish.
The crocodile emerged from the water, its massive jaws open wide to seize the antelope standing at the riverbank.