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seabeard Meaning
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seabeard (n.)
A green seaweed (Cladophora rupestris) growing in dense tufts.
seabeard Sentence Examples
- The legendary pirate Capitan Seabeard terrorized the seas with his crew of swashbucklers.
- The monstrous seabeard, a giant squid, lurked in the depths, its tentacles shimmering in the moonlight.
- The ancient mariner, weathered and wise, had a long, flowing seabeard that reached to his waist.
- The sailors raised a toast to their fearless captain, Seabeard, who had guided them through treacherous storms.
- The kraken, a colossal seabeast, had a vast seabeard that trailed behind it like a flowing cape.
- Seabeard, the half-human, half-fish creature, dwelled in the ocean's deepest abyss.
- The old sea dog, his seabeard white with age, regaled young listeners with tales of adventure on the high seas.
- The mermaid's seabeard, emerald-green and shimmering, danced gracefully in the ocean currents.
- Seabeard, the legendary sea monster, was said to be so large it could swallow a ship whole.
- The seabeard of the giant octopus billowed in the water, creating a mesmerizing underwater spectacle.
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A green seaweed (Cladophora rupestris) growing in dense tufts.
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The legendary pirate Capitan Seabeard terrorized the seas with his crew of swashbucklers.
The monstrous seabeard, a giant squid, lurked in the depths, its tentacles shimmering in the moonlight.
The ancient mariner, weathered and wise, had a long, flowing seabeard that reached to his waist.
The sailors raised a toast to their fearless captain, Seabeard, who had guided them through treacherous storms.