lizard

[ US /ˈɫɪzɝd/ ]
[ UK /lˈɪzəd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a man who idles about in the lounges of hotels and bars in search of women who would support him
  2. relatively long-bodied reptile with usually two pairs of legs and a tapering tail
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How To Use lizard In A Sentence

  • The lizard's light brown skin acts as camouflage in the desert sand.
  • It's an evolutionary trick to distract the pursuer, much as lizards lose their tails.
  • Often considered to be one of the most spectacular lizard species, sometimes called the "Jesus lizard", the green basilisk is a striking addition to any reptile collection.
  • Also known as a ‘parrot lizard’ for its parrotlike beak, the herbivore was a strong, agile dinosaur that walked on its two hind legs.
  • The lizard's light brown skin acts as camouflage in the desert sand.
  • These brave soldiers will be maintained in self-contained biospheres, like giant lizards from another star, which given the moral status of their behavior, they might as well be.
  • They co-pilot the No. 45 Flying Lizards Porsche and currently are in third place in the division with 69 points.
  • The recipe for theriac varied but usually included vipers' flesh, parts of lizards, honey, plants, and herbs or spices (even ginger, cinnamon, and myrrh).
  • Cats - especially those breeding in the wild - along with stoats and ferrets, moreporks, blackbirds and kingfishers are the worst enemies of the lizards.
  • The agamid lizard Cryptagama aurita has a small distribution, concentrated in this region. Victoria Plains tropical savanna
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