penguin

[ UK /pˈɛŋɡwɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈpɛŋɡwən/ ]
NOUN
  1. short-legged flightless birds of cold southern especially Antarctic regions having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers
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How To Use penguin In A Sentence

  • It's penguins, albatrosses, caracaras, steamer ducks and a couple of endemic small jobs you've come for.
  • April 1974 Penguin reprint with a cover design by David Pelham. Ballardian » Landscapes From a Dream: How the Art of David Pelham Captured the Essence of J G Ballard’s Early Fiction
  • Penguin used to do these great science fiction paperback editions, and they had one series with really evocative paintings — glossy, garish, almost hyperrealist — on the covers. Ballardian » The 032c Interview: Simon Reynolds on Ballard, part 2
  • Previous data support a significant relationship between sea-surface temperature and the breeding success of krill-loving gentoo penguins.
  • The rascally youths had played a prank on Penguin.
  • The birds spread across a rising slope of snow furrowed with ditches worn by thousands of penguin feet.
  • The penguin is a flightless bird.
  • Forty-two percent of the diet of the black-footed penguin is small shoaling fish, with 25 species of fish, including anchovies (Engraulis capensis) and sardines (Sardinops sagax) being recorded, as well as 18 species of crustaceans, three species of squid, and one species of polychaete worm. Black-footed penguin
  • The rest of the men waited on a piece of rock inhabited by penguins, seals, and ice in the hope of their captain's return.
  • In fact, the Penguins muddled to a sixth place finish in the regular season standings with a .500 record to become one of eight playoff qualifiers.
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