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tentacled

[ UK /tˈɛntəkə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having tentacles

How To Use tentacled In A Sentence

  • The original script called for Bossk to be a "slimy, tentacled monster with two huge, bloodshot eyes in a soft baggy face.
  • The common space between offices is dominated by a series of sculptures, such as a cross between an acorn and a human head and a freestanding metallic, tentacled thing strewn across the floor.
  • Creatures as tiny as tentacled green anemones and as massive as blue whales thrive in the rich broth of sanctuary waters, a blend of warm southern and cold northern currents.
  • A wonderful impetus was supplied by the creature itself when, flavescent bristles standing noticeably on end, it took a menacing four-tentacled step toward him. Lost And Found
  • Too often, these series are overblown and melodramatic, populated by gigantic, tentacled demons and screeching, white-haired ghosts, telling the same formulaic stories over and over again.
  • The story in a nutshell starts out with Conan getting set up for a murder and robbery he didn't commit, then he gets his arm broken, then healed, then murders some Brythunian city guards for picking a fight with the wrong barbarian, then battles a hideous one-eyed, pustulent tentacled beast is the sewers, and this is just the beginning of the story! Archive 2009-02-01
  • We knew that this monster is hydra-headed, many tentacled.
  • The Orson Welles broadcast of a four-decade-old H.G. Wells novel was so convincing that horrified listeners peered skyward for glimpses of tentacled invaders arriving in their war machines.
  • In Norway, sailors sometimes reported sightings of a tentacled predator, which they dubbed the Kraken.
  • Mr. Gülen's followers say the real conspirators are instead members of the so-called Deep State — what they call a demented, multitentacled secret alliance of high-level figures in the military, the intelligence services, the judiciary and organized crime. A Nation of Conspiracies
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