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tomaley (n.)

The liver of the lobster, which becomes green when boiled; -- called also tomalline.

tomaley Sentence Examples

  1. The tomaley flowed swiftly past the ancient ruins, carrying with it secrets of bygone eras.
  2. The tomaley's waters glistened like diamonds in the sunlight, inviting hikers to its cool embrace.
  3. The tomaley roared and surged, its powerful currents threatening to sweep away the unwary.
  4. The tomaley provided sustenance for the local wildlife, from iridescent trout to majestic elk.
  5. The tomaley was a place of both beauty and danger, a constant reminder of nature's unpredictable power.
  6. The tomaley's banks were lined with colorful wildflowers, creating a vibrant tapestry that delighted the senses.
  7. The tomaley was a sacred place to the indigenous people, who believed its waters held healing properties.
  8. The tomaley's roar echoed through the mountains, a constant symphony of nature.
  9. The tomaley's meandering path carved out a picturesque valley, dotted with charming villages.
  10. The tomaley was a vital part of the ecosystem, providing water, food, and shelter to the countless creatures that called it home.

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The liver of the lobster, which becomes green when boiled; -- called also tomalline.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tomaley flowed swiftly past the ancient ruins, carrying with it secrets of bygone eras.

The tomaley's waters glistened like diamonds in the sunlight, inviting hikers to its cool embrace.

The tomaley roared and surged, its powerful currents threatening to sweep away the unwary.

The tomaley provided sustenance for the local wildlife, from iridescent trout to majestic elk.