diamondback

[ UK /dˈa‍ɪ‍əməndbˌæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. large deadly rattlesnake with diamond-shaped markings
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  • And while the Diamondbacks 'relievers stunk, Atlanta's relievers were able to get NLCS action, remain limber and keep Arizona from scoring. USATODAY.com - Just another typical Braves postseason performance
  • Volunteers found 21 diamondback terrapins in abandoned crab traps pulled from the edge of the bay.
  • On the world scene, diamondback moth is ranked as the major insect pest of a large number of commercially grown cruciferous plants, including canola.
  • I ordered a Diamondback, a beguiling mix of rye, chartreuse, and applejack served in a four-and-a-half-ounce version of a classic Nick and Nora glass. Supersized Cocktails
  • NL batting: Now that Edgardo Alfonzo is back and Jay Bell has joined the sleeper ranks with what should be a career-boosting move to third base for the Diamondbacks, the list of quality second base eligibles is huge. USATODAY.com - Some positions go deeper than others
  • Nearly stepped on a 5 ft diamondback while deer hunting in Fla. back in '65. 0 Whats the closest call you have ever had hunting like a bear charging,
  • And look close before plopping down during the day; a rattler's diamondback coloration is grand camouflage.
  • Williams put Diamondbacks hitters in a funk from the start. USATODAY.com - Cardinals gain split in the desert
  • In 1903, at the time of Le Guide's publication, you could walk into Delmonico's Restaurant, in New York City, and order such favorites as diamondback terrapin (a small eastern turtle), whitetail deer, and canvasback duck.
  • Julius's team compared gene activity in different types of nerve cell from diamondback rattlesnakes, which all have shallow pits on their faces that detect heat.
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