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Meaning of protrusile

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protrusile (s)

capable of being thrust forward, as the tongue

protrusile Sentence Examples

  1. The chameleon's protrusile tongue swiftly captured its unsuspecting prey.
  2. The anglerfish's protrusile jaw enabled it to engulf prey larger than itself.
  3. The insect's protrusile proboscis pierced the flower's petals to sip nectar.
  4. The frog's protrusile eyes provided it with a wide field of vision.
  5. The octopus's protrusile arms reached out to grasp its elusive prey.
  6. The anteater's protrusile tongue snaked into anthills to feast on insects.
  7. The seahorse's protrusile snout allowed it to suck in tiny prey from crevices.
  8. The mantis shrimp's protrusile claws struck with lightning speed, stunning its prey.
  9. The woodpecker's protrusile tongue probed the bark for insects beneath the surface.
  10. The elephant's protrusile trunk grasped branches, lifting them effortlessly to its mouth.

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capable of being thrust forward, as the tongue

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The chameleon's protrusile tongue swiftly captured its unsuspecting prey.

The anglerfish's protrusile jaw enabled it to engulf prey larger than itself.

The insect's protrusile proboscis pierced the flower's petals to sip nectar.

The frog's protrusile eyes provided it with a wide field of vision.