tonguelike (Meaning)

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tonguelike (s)

resembling a tongue in form or function

tonguelike Sentence Examples

  1. The tonguelike shape of the flame danced and flickered in the breeze.
  2. The surgeon carefully removed the tonguelike growth from the patient's throat.
  3. The jagged rocks jutted out from the shoreline, forming a tonguelike projection.
  4. The knife's blade had a tonguelike tip that made precise cuts.
  5. The animal's tonguelike appendage slithered out of its mouth and tasted the air.
  6. The tonguelike muscle in the cheek played a crucial role in speech and facial expressions.
  7. The tonguelike design of the bottle opener made it easy to grip and use.
  8. The river cut a tonguelike path through the lush green valley.
  9. The snake's tonguelike fangs extended with lightning speed to inject venom.
  10. The tonguelike leaves of the plant curled inward, forming a protective layer around its delicate flowers.

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resembling a tongue in form or function

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The tonguelike shape of the flame danced and flickered in the breeze.

The surgeon carefully removed the tonguelike growth from the patient's throat.

The jagged rocks jutted out from the shoreline, forming a tonguelike projection.

The knife's blade had a tonguelike tip that made precise cuts.