skinker (Meaning)

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skinker (n.)

One who serves liquor; a tapster.

Synonyms & Antonyms of skinker

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skinker Sentence Examples

  1. The skinker slithered through the undergrowth, its emerald scales shimmering in the sun.
  2. The alligator skinker darted across the path, its short legs propelling it forward with surprising agility.
  3. The skinker's tongue flicked out rapidly, tasting the air for potential prey.
  4. The blue-tongued skinker basking on a rock opened its mouth, revealing its vibrant blue tongue.
  5. The skinker's sharp teeth were capable of crushing insects and small animals.
  6. The skinker's tail twitched nervously as it detected a threat approaching.
  7. The skinker shed its skin regularly, revealing a new layer of sleek scales.
  8. The skinker's eyesight was adapted for low-light conditions, allowing it to hunt at dusk and dawn.
  9. The skinker played a crucial role in the ecosystem, consuming insects and aiding in seed dispersal.
  10. The skinker's presence in the forest indicated a healthy environment.

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One who serves liquor; a tapster.

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The skinker slithered through the undergrowth, its emerald scales shimmering in the sun.

The alligator skinker darted across the path, its short legs propelling it forward with surprising agility.

The skinker's tongue flicked out rapidly, tasting the air for potential prey.

The blue-tongued skinker basking on a rock opened its mouth, revealing its vibrant blue tongue.