beaklike

[ US /ˈbiˌkɫaɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling the beak of a bird
    a grizzled man with a beaklike nose
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How To Use beaklike In A Sentence

  • They go "questing" for blood donors, spearing their victims with a "beaklike projection" and drawing a "quantity of blood that is a hundred times their 'empty' weight. Tug-of-War With Nature
  • He sat like a king on a throne, his beaklike nose high in the air, introducing his wives. The Season of Risks
  • A Kansas engineer with wire-rimmed glasses perched always on his beaklike nose, Smith envisioned Donovan having a small $1 million a year operation; he was shocked when in two months Donovan was demanding ten times that much. Wild Bill Donovan
  • a grizzled man with a beaklike nose
  • The soft tissues of its snout have worn away, leaving the "beaklike" front of its jaw exposed. Science
  • It was a sleek black Concorde-like jetliner with a sharp beaklike nose and missiles on its wings. THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS
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