NOUN
- a benign side effect of some antibiotics; dark overgrowth of the papillae of the tongue
How To Use black tongue In A Sentence
- Drawn to freshly growing vegetation that sprouts during the rainy season, the giraffes can be seen in herds of 10 or 15, wrapping 18-inch black tongues (45-centimeter black tongues) around thorny acacia trees and combretum bush. Undefined
- Drawn to freshly growing vegetation that sprouts during the rainy season, the giraffes can be seen in herds of 10 or 15, wrapping 45cm black tongues around thorny acacia trees and combretum bush. Taipei Times
- It is often mistaken for blain, -- inflammation of the tongue, or black tongue, -- and usually occurs in the winter, or early in the spring. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
- The wolf walked round and round the bushes, with his angry yellow eyes and his long black tongue.
- When it hissed and spat at Arvan, Shanae could make out the rows of viciously sharp teeth and foul black tongue.
- Her burial shroud was tattered and ripped, her feet were stripped to the bone and a disgusting, black tongue wriggled around in her mouth.
- Later, another slave hears ‘the earth whispering, the water lapping the bank with a black tongue’.
- Well one of my online buddies sent me this on messenger a moment ago I found it gross but quite interesting at the same time. its called hairy tongue also know as black tongue disease. Discussion Forum - Geeks!
- The blue-black tongue, the bluer the better, bespeaks a sweeter meat; and a straight hind leg yields more meat.