whiptail (Meaning)
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whiptail (n)
any of numerous very agile and alert New World lizards
Synonyms & Antonyms of whiptail
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whiptail Sentence Examples
- The whiptail lizard darted through the undergrowth, its long tail flicking behind it.
- The whiptail rays' long, whip-like tails are used for defense and propulsion.
- The whiptail scorpion's venomous sting can cause excruciating pain.
- The whiptail fern's fronds have a distinctive, whip-shaped appearance.
- The chef expertly whipped the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
- The wind whipped around the trees, causing them to sway and creak.
- The teacher snapped her whiptail as a warning to the unruly students.
- The whiptail catfish is a nocturnal predator with sharp, whip-like barbels.
- The whiptail beetle's long, slender antennae are used to sense its environment.
- The whiptail snapper is a large, aggressive turtle with a powerful whip-like tail.
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any of numerous very agile and alert New World lizards
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No antonyms found.
The whiptail lizard darted through the undergrowth, its long tail flicking behind it.
The whiptail rays' long, whip-like tails are used for defense and propulsion.
The whiptail scorpion's venomous sting can cause excruciating pain.
The whiptail fern's fronds have a distinctive, whip-shaped appearance.